In February 1848 the National Guard had finally had enough of the July Monarchy
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Thank you, this is a great story. Can't wait for the German part. I have been enjoying Guizot's Popular History of France which is on audio book on YouTube and find is hard to square his dispassionate discourse on 16th century France with his deeply corrupt government.
Posted by: PrestoVivace | 01 October 2017 at 07:52 PM
First heard about you through Ben Shapiro. Have listened to Rome and Revolutions, absolutely wonderful work. Unlike you, I love The Confessions of St. Agustin and try to re-read it every few years. So we like different books, who cares. You are doing important work. Thanks for reminding us of who we are and where we came from.
Posted by: Beatriz Rodriguez | 02 October 2017 at 06:44 AM