robespierre in A Sentence

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    Only the fall of Robespierre saved her.

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    Robespierre is down there.

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    Their leader was Maximilian Robespierre.

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    Robespierre and the others haven't slept for two days.

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    Robespierre tried to shoot himself but only succeeded in shattering his jaw.

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    Finally, in 1794, Robespierre himself was arrested and executed, and more moderate deputies took power.

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    Ted Cruz rules the Jacobin Republicans now, but he should remember what happened to Robespierre.

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    Included among these unfortunate souls were many who had proven to be a pain in the Robespierre derriere.

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    To Robespierre ancient Rome was a past charged with now-time, a past which he blasted out of the continuum of history.

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    Influential radicals like Robespierre weren't entirely thrilled when the king was given royal veto power and the ability to appoint ministers.

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    Answer After France became a republic in 1792, the then ruler, Robespierre, followed a policy of severe control and punishment.

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    In the Place de la Revolution the next evening, Maximilien Robespierre was executed by guillotine without a trial along with 21 others.

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    When he heard the news, Robespierre fled to the Hotel de Ville and attempted suicide by shooting himself in the head, but only managed to injure his jaw.

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    When he become vocally critical of Robespierre, he was removed from his posts and jailed for almost a year until Robespierre had his own date with the guillotine.

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    At her trial, she was insistent that she committed her crime alone and that“I killed one man to save 100,000”, no doubt alluding to Maximilien Robespierre's justification for the execution of King Louis XVI.

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    Robespierre was hardly the only one responsible for the bloodshed of the Terror, but he was the one that fate- and the other guys on the Committees- had decided was going to take the fall for it.

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    It is this whole striving which is denoted by- to use the words of another author- Fichte's and the other philosophers' attempts to construct systems by sharpness of mind and Robespierre's attempt to do it with the help of the guillotine;

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    If you look at her debut works- stories about Maximilian Robespierre, in which the future leader of the French revolutionary movement appears in the form of a detective, you will get the impression that the author pays more attention to historical prose.

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