- pjɛʁ bʁiso], 15
January 1754 – 31
October 1793), also
known as
Brissot de
Warville, was a
French journalist, abolitionist, and
revolutionary leading the faction...
- universel, 30 mai 1793, p. 3 Ellery,
Eloise (12
March 1915).
Brissot de
Warville: A
Study in the
History of the
French Revolution ... New York. Retrieved...
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African Race. Philadelphia:
Merrihew & Thompson, Printers.
Brissot de
Warville, J.P. (Jacques Pierre) (1794). New
travels in the
United States of America...
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Studies (1976) 9#3 pp. 432–450 JSTOR 286230. Ellery, Eloise.
Brissot De
Warville: A
Study in the
History of the
French Revolution (1915)
excerpt and text...
- 102 34.3 −5.4
Liberal Democrats Alex
Berhanu 5,924 12.6 −1.2 BNP
Danny Warville 1,545 3.3 N/A UKIP
Henri van der
Stighelen 871 1.9 −0.3
Green Caroline...
- universel, 30 mai 1793, p. 3 Ellery,
Eloise (12
March 1915). "Brissot de
Warville: A
Study in the
History of the
French Revolution ..." New York – via Google...
- theft!" a
phrase first invented by the
French revolutionary Brissot de
Warville.
Importantly because one of Babeuf's co-conspirators,
Philippe Buonarroti...
- war had
always been a
prerogative of the king. On 1
February Brissot de
Warville declared war
against King of
Great Britain and the
stadtholder of the Dutch...
- p.10 Portlock, W. H.; Cook, James; Anderson, G. W.; Bligh, William; de
Warville, P.
Brissot (1794). A new,
complete and
universal collection of authentic...
-
whirlpool of
political and
social activity around Philippe and
Brissot de
Warville,
admirers of the
British parliamentary system and the
constitutional monarchy...