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The book Charles Dickens wrote about the French Revolution is titled "A Tale of Two Cities." It explores themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and societal upheaval during the turbulent period of the French Revolution.
Scottish Thomas Carlyle (1837)
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.
Edmond Burke condemned the French Revolution as a "digest of anarchy". He was probably the greatest single factor in turning British public opinion against the French Revolution with the publication of his book Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790.
Edmond Burke condemned the French Revolution as a "digest of anarchy". He was probably the greatest single factor in turning British public opinion against the French Revolution with the publication of his book Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790.
The British took away French rebels to be guillotined. A good book about the French revolution is "A Tale of Two Cities."
no he is not this book s a fiction story but it is in a real time of the french revolution
PLEASE HELP It's not even about the French Revolution...>_>;; It's the student revolution...the story took place roughly around 1804, and Cosette and Marius hardly even were mentioned until 1832 -- the year General Lemarque (revolutionist, you know him?) died. The French Revolution ended 1799. :D
The book ,Reflections of the French Revolution,by Burke is considered to be the start of modern day conservatism,and an answer to the French Revolution's liberalism.If you are asking about American conservatism,the answer would be Barry Goldwater,not Ronald Reagan
It was to free the prisoners inside about 7 were freed according to QI General Book of Ignorance
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