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a hoarse stifled tone of voice (voix etouffee, sourde) 'drawling and snuffling, through the streets, an Edict concerning Payments (such was the soft title Rivarol had contrived for it): all payments at the
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Antoine Rivarol once famously observed that “To do nothing is a terrible advantage, but it must not be abused.”
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Antoine Rivarol once famously observed that “To do nothing is a terrible advantage, but it must not be abused.”
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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In an interview with the far-right magazine, Rivarol, on 7 January, M.
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The government, anti-racism organisations and Jewish groups sharply condemned Le Pen's latest controversial comments, made in an interview with right-wing weekly magazine Rivarol.
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Rivarol as 'the science of serving the _unknown_.'
An Apology for Atheism Addressed to Religious Investigators of Every Denomination by One of Its Apostles Charles Southwell
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Rivarol addressed several to her, which I read to her.
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The following excerpts, attributed to the pens of Dumouriez or Rivarol, are specimens of some of the comments of the time:
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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Rivarol is dead in exile, having left behind him little property and less reputation.
The Laws of Etiquette Unknown
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"It was the defection of the army affected by the ideas of the Third Estate," wrote Rivarol, "that destroyed royalty."
Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926
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