William Pitt, the Younger.
of the English revolution and he attacks the french revolution.
it provided French citizens with a successful model for a new form of government
The English Civil War and the French revolution were similar in that they both involved regicide and a short-lived dictatorship. The dictators were Cromwell and Robespierre, respectively.
In English it is Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and the original motto is Liberte, egalite fraternite
Benjamin Franklin.
Edmund Burke
Many different English politicians condemned the French revoltion. One of the most famous ones to do so was Irish-English Edmund Burke, who, having earlier supported the revolution, wrote a book critical of it called Thoughts on the Revolution in France.
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of the English revolution and he attacks the french revolution.
The question is unanswerable unless the particular revolution is specified.
Jacques Necker (September 30, 1732 - April 9, 1804) was a French statesman of Swiss birth and finance minister of Louis XVI, a post he held in the lead-up to the French Revolution in 1789.
it provided French citizens with a successful model for a new form of government
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They had been bitter rivals during the Seven Years Wars and on opposite sides in the American Revolution.
Albert Elmer Hancock has written: 'John Keats' 'The French Revolution and the English poets' -- subject(s): British Foreign public opinion, Comparative Literature, England, English and French, English poetry, Foreign public opinion, British, French and English, French influences, History, History and criticism, Influence, Influence on literature, Literature and the revolution, Literature, Comparative, Revolution, Romanticism
The English Civil War and the French revolution were similar in that they both involved regicide and a short-lived dictatorship. The dictators were Cromwell and Robespierre, respectively.
Napoleon.