Contents
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Friedrich Schiller, ‘Ode to Joy’ |
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Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, Memoirs |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe |
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Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Judgment on Perpetual Peace |
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Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
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Louis de Jaucourt, ‘Europe’ in Diderot and D’Alembert’s Encyclopédie |
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Diego de Torres Villarroel, The Fantastic Voyage of the Great Piscátor of Salamanca |
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Anonymous, ‘Academy of History’ in Supplement to the Encyclopédie |
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Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, Memoirs |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Voltaire, Essay on the Mores and the Spirit of the Nations |
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Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Voltaire, The Century of Louis XIV |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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Montesquieu, Persian Letters |
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Germaine de Staël, On Literature Considered in Relation to Social Institutions |
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François-Ignace d’Espiard de La Borde, The Spirit of Nations |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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August Wilhem Schlegel, Outline of the European Conditions of German Literature |
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Gabriel-François Coyer, Voyage Through Italy and Holland |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Charles de Villers, Constitutions of the Three Free-Hanseatic Towns, Lubeck, Bremen and Hambourg, with a Memorandum on the Rank these Towns should Occupy in Europe’s Commercial Organisation |
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Stanislas Leszczynski, Conversation Between a European and an Islander from the Kingdom of Dumocala |
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Tomás de Iriarte, Literary Fables |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Marie Leprince de Beaumont, The Young Ladies’ Magazine, Or Dialogues Between a Discreet Governess and Several Young Ladies of the First Rank Under Her Education |
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Louis-Jules Barbon Mancini-Mazarini-Nivernois, Duke of Nevers, Fables |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideas on the Philosophy of the History of Humanity |
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Françoise de Graffigny, Letters of a Peruvian Princess |
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David Hume, Political Discourses |
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Louis-Antoine Muratori, Treatise on Public Happiness |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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Germaine de Staël, Corinne, or Italy |
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Marie-Anne du Boccage, Letters about England, Holland and Italy |
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Friedrich Schlegel, Journey to France |
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Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre, Project for Perpetual Peace in Europe |
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Novalis, Christianity, or Europe |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideas on the Philosophy of the History of Humanity |
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Germaine de Staël, Germany |
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José Cadalso, Moroccan Letters |
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William Robertson, The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V |
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Johann Gottfried Herder, Ideas on the Philosophy of the History of Humanity |
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William Robertson, The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V |
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Diego de Torres Villarroel, ‘Sonnet’, in The Muse’s Distractions |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Amusing and Moral Letters |
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James Boswell, Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides |
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, Paris, the Model of Foreign Nations, or French Europe |
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David Hume, ‘Essay VII. Of the Balance of Power’ |
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José Cadalso, Moroccan Letters |
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Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde de Sismondi, Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe |
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Germaine de Staël, Germany |
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Louis-Antoine-Léon de Saint-Just, Speech, 3 March 1794 |
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Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind |
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Jean-François Melon, Political Essay on Commerce |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Considerations on the Government of Poland |
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José Cadalso, Moroccan Letters |
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Immanuel Kant, Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View |
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Napoleon Bonaparte, quoted by Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Memorial of Saint-Helena |
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Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat de Condorcet, Outlines of an Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind |
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Benjamin Constant, On the Spirit of Conquest and Usurpation in Respect of European Civilisation |
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Napoleon Bonaparte, quoted by Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Memorial of Saint-Helena |
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José Cadalso, Letter from José Cadalso to Tomás de Iriarte |
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Napoleon Bonaparte, quoted by Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné-Marius de Las Cases, Memorial of Saint Helena |
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Alexandre-Frédéric-Jacques de Masson de Pezay, Helvetic, Alsatian and Franc-Comtois Vigils |
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Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde de Sismondi, Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe |
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Jean de Müller, Letter 80, January 1778 |
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Benjamin Constant, The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with that of the Moderns |
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Pierre-Simon Laplace, An Exposition of the System of the World |
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Victor Hugo, The Rhine |
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