| 1891 - 532 頁
...Bastile fell, an event which met with Fox's favour, as he wrote to Fitzpatrick, 30th July, 1789 : " How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world, and how much the best ! '" TRIBDTB TO, 1789. 2. Obv. — Bust of Fox, similar to the preceding, but with coat buttoned. Leg.... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 384 頁
...the Revolution unstinted praise. " How much," he wrote, on hearing of the capture of the Bastille, " the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world; and how much the best!" Burke, on the other hand, regarded with disfavour, soon passing into hatred, the destruction of old... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1892 - 382 頁
...the Revolution unstinted praise. " How much," he wrote, on hearing of the capture of the Bastille, " the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world; and how^much the best!" liurka. on the other hand, regarded with disfavour, soon passing intoTiatred, the... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1895 - 1134 頁
...the Revolution unstinted praise. " How much," he wrote, on hearing of the capture of the Bastille, " the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world ; and how much the best ! " Burke, on the other hand, regarded with disfavour, soon passing into hatred, the destruction of... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1897 - 306 頁
...Howard ? Fox only gave expression to the sentiment of many of his contemporaries when he exclaimed, " How much the" greatest event it is that ever happened in the world ! and how much the best ! " Not that as a fact the fall of the Bastille quite enfranchised the whole of humanity ; it had held... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1898 - 398 頁
...if so, his foresight was soon realized by events. On the capture of the Bastille, Fox exclaimed : " How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world ! and how much the best !" At the same time Burke was writing to an intimate friend : " The old Parisian ferocity has broken... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1898 - 410 頁
...if so, his foresight was soon realized by events. On the capture of the Bastille, Fox exclaimed : " How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world ! and how much the best I" At the same time Burke was writing to an intimate friend : " The old Parisian ferocity has broken... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1902 - 1118 頁
...the Revolution unstinted praise. " How much," he wrote, on hearing of the capture of the Bastille, " the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world ; and how much the best ; " Burke, on the other hand, regarded with disfavour, soon passing into hatred, the destruction of... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1906 - 776 頁
...the Revolution unstinted praise. " How much," he wrote, on hearing of the capture of the Bastille. " the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world; and how much the best!" Burke, on the other hand, regarded with disfavor, soon passing into hatred, the destruction of old... | |
| Beckles Willson - 1907 - 756 頁
...apprehended. The attack on the Bastille which marked the beginning elicited much applause. Fox could write, " How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world, and how much the best ! " ' How did George view these Revolutionary portents ? " He conversed," writes Miss Burney in April... | |
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