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Patrollotism, which is not so alert as usual, fluctuate deliberative: groups on the Bridges, on the Quais, at the patriotic Cafes.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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The heart of man is bitter and heavy; Patriotism, driven out by Patrollotism, knows not what to resolve on.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Patrollotism is strong; but Death, by starvation and military onfall, is stronger.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Such Patriotism as snarls dangerously, and shows teeth, Patrollotism shall suppress; or far better, Royalty shall soothe down the angry hair of it, by gentle pattings; and, most effectual of all, by fuller diet.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Sullen is the male heart, repressed by Patrollotism; vehement is the female, irrepressible.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Patrollotism; levelled muskets; roll of volley on volley!
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Once more Patrollotism has triumphed: one other time; but it is the last.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Patriotism stands in queue, shivering hungerstruck, insulted by Patrollotism; while bloodyminded Aristocrats, heated with excess of high living, trample on the National Cockade.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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National Patrollotism, rank after rank, to the clang of drums; wending resolutely to the Champ-de-Mars; Mayor Bailly, with elongated visage, bearing, as in sad duty bound, the Drapeau Rouge!
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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A decisive Law; and most just on one proviso: that all Patrollotism be of God, and all mob-assembling be of the Devil; -- otherwise not so just.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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