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  1. Observations on Maximilien Robespierre (Observations sur Maximilien Robespierre) is a book about French revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre written and published in 1836 by Italian writer and conspirator Philippe Buonarroti.

  2. Observations sur Maximilien Robespierre / par Philippe Buonarroti ; avec une introduction par Charles Vellay -- 1912 -- livre Collection : Publications de la Société Robespierre ; 1 Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : Bourgogn1

  3. 11 de ene. de 2023 · Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) was one of the primary figures of the French Revolution (1789-1799). After rising to prominence in the radical Jacobin Club, he dominated the French Republic during the Reign of Terror, overseeing the executions of counter-revolutionary suspects.

  4. Maximilien Robespierre (born May 6, 1758, Arras, France—died July 28, 1794, Paris) was a radical Jacobin leader and one of the principal figures in the French Revolution. In the latter months of 1793, he came to dominate the Committee of Public Safety, the principal organ of the Revolutionary government during the Reign of Terror, but in 1794 ...

  5. 3 de mar. de 2022 · Ironic testimony to the detachment of politics from real popular concerns is the repeated reference of actors to their fear of actual workers’ demonstrations against wage-cuts, looming in parallel with the attack on Robespierre.

  6. Buonarroti, Philippe, 1761-1837, (1912) Observations sur Maximilien Robespierre. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America , http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012446010 MLA citation style

  7. 18 de ene. de 2013 · Robespierre’s final breakthrough as a major political leader dates from summer 1792, when his opposition to the war, deep suspicion of conspiracies, and earnest concern for the people were widely reported. McPhee depicts Robespierre in the Convention as hardworking, thin-skinned, and overstrained.