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For a discussion of the Masonic origins, see Robert Amadou, “‘Liberté, égalité, fraternité’: La Devise republicaine et La Franc-Maconnerie,” Renaissance traditionelle 1973: 1–24.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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For a discussion of the Masonic origins, see Robert Amadou, “‘Liberté, égalité, fraternité’: La Devise republicaine et La Franc-Maconnerie,” Renaissance traditionelle 1973: 1–24.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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The French bourgeoisie had long since solved Napoleon's dilemma: "Dans cinquante ans l'Europe sera republicaine ou cosaque."
Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte Karl Marx 1850
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_ "Ah, te voila bonne republicaine, _ [" Ah! Now I see you are a good republican. "] says the beggar, carrying off her bargain; while the old woman muttered, _" Oui, oui, l'on a beau etre republicaine tandis qu'on n'a pas de pain a manger. "
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_ "Ah, te voila bonne republicaine, _ [" Ah! Now I see you are a good republican. "] says the beggar, carrying off her bargain; while the old woman muttered, _" Oui, oui, l'on a beau etre republicaine tandis qu'on n'a pas de pain a manger. "
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There were quite a number of people in the evening ” the music of the garde republicaine playing, and a buffet in the dining-room which was always crowded.
My First Years As A Frenchwoman, 1876-1879 Waddington, Mary King 1914
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“Ah, te voila bonne republicaine, [ "Ah! Now I see you are a good republican.”] says the beggar, carrying off her bargain; while the old woman muttered, “Oui, oui, l'on a beau etre republicaine tandis qu'on n'a pas de pain a manger.”
A Residence in France During the Years 1792 1793 1794 and 1795 Lady, An English 1797
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