447 résultats
179218578Paris: De l'Imprimerie de Mayer et Compagnie 1792. 8vo. Disbound. 16 pages. 8vo. The Brissotins were continuing to battle against the power and conduct of Robespierre. He had been elected public prosecutor of the criminal tribunal of Paris and resigned prior to taking his seat. He had spoken in March of the peaceful intentions of the Emperor Francois II attributing Emperor Leopold's demise as an act of Providence drawing severe criticism from the atheists and specific criticism from the Girondin deputy Guadet. On the 20th of April Louis XVI had proposed a declaration of war against the King of Bohemia and Hungary and the vote was carried unanimously. Robespierre was against it. Guadet attacked him denouncing him with an accusation of tyranny and Robespierre responded with his explanation of his behavior how he had done everything that he had done for the country to guarantee freedoms and establish equality how when his goals were reached he would retire into private life but how could he abandon the nation that needed him in its time of crisis. He also as usual strikes out at Lafayette. M & W IV 29526-61 De l'Imprimerie de Mayer et Compagnie unknown books
1497PARIS, 1796 - 3 tomes en 1 volume - In-8 - Reliure plein veau , dos cuir orné - Introduction I à XVI - 304, 392 & 304 pages, suivi d'un répertoire des noms cités 6 pages & sommaire 4 pages - Tâches & rousseurs, Reliure très propre
1793Arm379Grenoble Giraud 1793 Grand In12 - Cartonnage moderne en papier marbré - 16 pages - Malgré le succès de Bonaparte à Toulon , Robespierre exhorte les citoyens à renforcer le combat contre les ennemis de l'extérieur et de l'intérieur .
1793Arm379Grenoble Giraud 1793 Grand In12 - Cartonnage moderne en papier marbré - 16 pages - Malgré le succès de Bonaparte à Toulon , Robespierre exhorte les citoyens à renforcer le combat contre les ennemis de l'extérieur et de l'intérieur .
18575Paris: de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain. 8vo. Disbound. 32 pages. 8vo. Robespierre's very strong speech denouncing actions of the Convention and speaking of the role of slander in the Revolution and expounding on the need for the Revolution. A speech given to the Société des Amis de la Liberté et de l'Egalité formerly the Brissotins now the Jacobins the 29 October 1792 in Paris whose president was Danton vice president-LaFaye; deputies Le Peletier and Bentabole and Le Fort Moernne and Simonne as secretaries. M & W IV 29526-64 de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain unknown
179218576Paris: De L'Imprimeris Nationale 1792. 8vo. Disbound. 15 pages. 8vo. Responding to the public need for bread and grains he challenges the judgements of the lawmakers and those choosing to tax and control grains as they do indigo and similar imports without consideration of the needs of the people for provisions. M & W IV 29526-32 De L'Imprimeris Nationale unknown
18575Paris: de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain. 8vo. Disbound. 32 pages. 8vo. Robespierre's very strong speech denouncing actions of the Convention and speaking of the role of slander in the Revolution and expounding on the need for the Revolution. A speech given to the Société des Amis de la Liberté et de l'Egalité formerly the Brissotins now the Jacobins the 29 October 1792 in Paris whose president was Danton vice president-LaFaye; deputies Le Peletier and Bentabole and Le Fort Moernne and Simonne as secretaries. M & W IV 29526-64 de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain unknown books
179218576Paris: De L'Imprimeris Nationale 1792. 8vo. Disbound. 15 pages. 8vo. Responding to the public need for bread and grains he challenges the judgements of the lawmakers and those choosing to tax and control grains as they do indigo and similar imports without consideration of the needs of the people for provisions. M & W IV 29526-32 De L'Imprimeris Nationale unknown books
11672Librairie Plon. 25 mars 1927. In-8° broché. Couverture rempliée. 283 pages. E.O. 1/75 japon. [25 chine / 75 japon / 275 hollande / 1.100 pur fil Lafuma]. Pages non rognées, à toutes marges. Très bel exemplaire. (Dupont, 26 A). /// Notre catalogue " Henri Béraud " est disponible sur simple demande.
230840Paris, Alcan et, Nizet et Bastard, 1926-1941 2 vol. gr. in-8, 334 pp. et 182 pp., portr., demi-basane fauve à coins, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque).
1830119035Bruxelles, H. Tarlier, 1830, 2 vol. in-12, xii-335 et 436 pp, un portrait en frontispice et une planche de fac similé, reliures demi-vélin à la bradel, dos lisses, pièces de titre chagrin carmin et filets dorés, couv. conservées (rel. postérieures), qqs rares rousseurs, bon état
179592854Augsbourg: Chez tous les Libraires 1795. (2), 370 Seiten. 8° (18,5 x 11,5 cm). Interimsbindung mit Kleisterpapier-Kartonage der Zeit.
179439879Boston: Reprinted by T. Fleet jun. for William T. Clap. . . 1794. 12mo. 36pp. Disbound else Very Good.<br /> <br /> Prefatory remarks "To the Public By a Citizen" explain that "every official information respecting the great national concerns of our Magnanimous Allies the Citizens of the French Republic must be highly interesting to Citizens of the United States of America." Thus the reason for this highly favorable report on the progress of the French Revolution. The Report is signed in type at the end by "Robespierre In Behalf of the Committee of Public Safety."<br /> Evans 27003. ESTC W26438. Reprinted by T. Fleet, jun. for William T. Clap. . . unknown
179018573Paris: De l'Imprimerie de L. Potier de Lille 1790. 8vo. Disbound. 19 pages. 8vo. Following Robespierre's election in 1789 a strong campagne to discredit and denigrate Robespierre in the eyes of the populace that had elected him took place. It was quite effective and Robespierre was even warned not to return to his area for fear of physical attack. This campagne was credited a great deal to Brios de Beaumetz the elder in the Council of Artois and his son also Brios de Beaumetz a member of the Assembly with Robespierre. Robespierre decided that these attacks should not go unanswered and the present pamphlet is part of the response. He was strongly attacked for a comment saying that most of the people of Artois did not pay enough taxes. This was picked up by Beaumetz and widely circulated causing great discord and greater loss of popularity. What this related to was the decision of the Assembly in October 1789 to adopt conditions for being a candidate for election or an elector and basing it upon the amount of direct tax paid by the individual. Robespierre had pointed out that only the rich in Artois paid direct taxes and the most of the population there paid duty or indirect taxes and would therefore be excluded from the electoral process. This is explained in this pamphlet which includes a letter of good conduct by other Artois delegates to the Assembly Fleury Du Buisson Boucher Payen de Croix Brassart and Charles de Lameth. M & W IV 29526-18 De l'Imprimerie de L. Potier de Lille unknown
179423050Paris: De L'Imprimerie Nationale 1794. First edition. 4 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound else a very good copy. First edition. 4 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Recommending honors for bravery and dying for the nation on Fabre de l'Hérault. The Convention Nationale gave Fabre the honors of the Pantheon. M &W IV 29526-46 De L'Imprimerie Nationale unknown
179018573Paris: De l'Imprimerie de L. Potier de Lille 1790. 8vo. Disbound. 19 pages. 8vo. Following Robespierre's election in 1789 a strong campagne to discredit and denigrate Robespierre in the eyes of the populace that had elected him took place. It was quite effective and Robespierre was even warned not to return to his area for fear of physical attack. This campagne was credited a great deal to Brios de Beaumetz the elder in the Council of Artois and his son also Brios de Beaumetz a member of the Assembly with Robespierre. Robespierre decided that these attacks should not go unanswered and the present pamphlet is part of the response. He was strongly attacked for a comment saying that most of the people of Artois did not pay enough taxes. This was picked up by Beaumetz and widely circulated causing great discord and greater loss of popularity. What this related to was the decision of the Assembly in October 1789 to adopt conditions for being a candidate for election or an elector and basing it upon the amount of direct tax paid by the individual. Robespierre had pointed out that only the rich in Artois paid direct taxes and the most of the population there paid duty or indirect taxes and would therefore be excluded from the electoral process. This is explained in this pamphlet which includes a letter of good conduct by other Artois delegates to the Assembly Fleury Du Buisson Boucher Payen de Croix Brassart and Charles de Lameth. M & W IV 29526-18 De l'Imprimerie de L. Potier de Lille unknown books
179423050Paris: De L'Imprimerie Nationale 1794. First edition. 4 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound else a very good copy. First edition. 4 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Robespierre. Recommending honors for bravery and dying for the nation on Fabre de l'Hérault. The Convention Nationale gave Fabre the honors of the Pantheon. M &W IV 29526-46 De L'Imprimerie Nationale unknown books
3326Paris Imprimerie Nationale AN 2 “Citoyens, un beau sujet d’entretien pour la postérité, c’est déjà un spectacle digne de la terre et du ciel, de voir l’assemblée des représentants du peuple français placé sur un volcan inépuisable de conjuration…”. A propos des ennemis de la République : “Ce sont les agens de l’étranger ; ce sont les successeurs et Brissot, de Hébert, des Danton : qu’il règne un seul jour et la patrie est perdue. En disant ces choses, j’aiguise contre moi des poignards et c’est pour cela même que je les dis. Vous persévérez dans vos principes et dans votre marche triomphante ; vous étoufferez le crime et vous sauverez la patrie… J’ai assez vécu ; … J’ai vu le peuple français s’élancer de l’avilissement et de la servitude, au faîte de la gloire et de la liberté, j’ai vu ses fers brisés et les trônes coupables qui pèsent sur la terre, près d’être renversés sous les mains triomphantes.” Exemplaire de ce discours fameux de Robespierre dans lequel il annonce de manière prémonitoire sa fin prochaine.
5122Paris, Alcan et, Nizet et Bastard, 1926-1941 2 vol. gr. in-8, 334 pp. et 182 pp., portr., broché.
230834Paris, Aux Bureaux de La R.H.R.F, 1910 fort gr. in-8, XLII-702 pp., demi-basane fauve à coins, dos à nerfs orné (reliure postérieure). Petits frottements sur les nerfs.
1979BN252363Kronberg : Scriptor 1979. 1979. Miscellen Miszellen zur Geschichte des Tages. Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz / Scriptor-Reprints : Aufklärung u. Revolution : Dt. Texte 1790 - 1810 <br/><br/>Miscellen Miszellen zur Geschichte des Tages. Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz / Scriptor-Reprints : Aufklärung u. Revolution : Dt. Texte 1790 - 1810 Archenholz Johann Wilhelm von Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray und Maximilien de Robespierre Kronberg] : Scriptor unknown
1971BN252123Hamburg : Merlin-Verla 1971. 1971. Ausgewählte Texte. Maximilien Robespierre. Hrsg. von Andreas J. Meyer. Dt. von Manfred Unruh u.a. Mit e. Einl. von Carlo Schmid <br/><br/>Ausgewählte Texte. Maximilien Robespierre. Hrsg. von Andreas J. Meyer. Dt. von Manfred Unruh u.a. Mit e. Einl. von Carlo Schmid Robespierre Maximilien de und Andreas J. Meyer Hamburg : Merlin-Verla unknown
1794484251794 I) CARPENTRAS, Chez chez Vincent Raphael, imprimeur du tribunal revolutionnaire - An II (1794) - Se vend chez buchet, libraire - Edition Originale - Couverture muette - In-16 - Broché - Frontispice représentant "la Montagne, au Champ de la Réunion" - 106 pages - rousseursII) SAINT-LO, chez J; Marais - VIII è année de la République (1799) - Edition Originale - In-12 - Débroché - couverture d'attente - IV-305 pages + Table XI pages - Envoi rapide et soigné - Réf.48425
38698In-8, broché, couverture papier bleu, 8 p. [Paris], De l'Imprimerie de Moreaux, Jardin Egalité, s. d. [1794].
239184Paris, Alcan et, Nizet et Bastard, 1926-1941 2 tomes en 1 vol. gr. in-8, 334 pp. et 182 pp., portr., percaline grenat à la Bradel, couv. cons. (reliure postérieure).