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The History of Jacobinsim, Its Crimes, Cruelties and Perfidies: Comprising an Inquiry into the Manner of Disseminating, Under the Appearance of Philosophy and Virtue, Principles which are Equally Subversive of Order, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness

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1795

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Artist: Jean François Janinet, French 1752 - 1814

Author: William Playfair, British, Scottish 1759 - 1823

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Patrice Higonnet, M21315.1-33

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The History of Jacobinsim, Its Crimes, Cruelties and Perfidies: Comprising an Inquiry into the Manner of Disseminating, Under the Appearance of Philosophy and Virtue, Principles which are Equally Subversive of Order, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness

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Artist: Jean François Janinet, French 1752 - 1814

Author: William Playfair, British, Scottish 1759 - 1823

Date

1795

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Patrice Higonnet, M21315.1-33

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The image is of an old title page of a book titled "The History of Jacobinism, Its Crimes, Cruelties and Perfides: Comprising an Inquiry into the Manner of Disseminating, Under the Appearance of Philosophy and Virtue, Principles Which Are Equally Subversive of Order, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness." The author of the book is William Playfair, who is also the author of "The Commercial and Political Atlas." The publishing details at the bottom indicate that the book was printed in London for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, in the year 1795. There is also a quotation at the bottom of the page attributed to Klopstock, addressed to the National Assembly of France. It reads: "Why have you deceived me? Your Rights of Man were only a snare laid to make Frenchmen fall, that they might the more easily be assassinated. I pity those who call themselves citizens, and who shed torrents of the blood of citizens. O crime! when they have shed blood, they dance round their victim; they contemplate with a dry eye the last convulsion; they approach nearer to indulge their ears with the last groan."

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This is an image of the title page of a book. The text reads as follows: "THE HISTORY OF JACOBINISM, ITS CRIMES, CRUELTIES AND PERFIDIES: COMPRISING AN INQUIRY INTO THE MANNER OF DISSEMINATING, UNDER THE APPEARANCE OF PHILOSOPHY AND VIRTUE, PRINCIPLES WHICH ARE EQUALLY SUBVERSIVE OF ORDER, VIRTUE, RELIGION, LIBERTY AND HAPPINESS. BY WILLIAM PLAYFAIR, AUTHOR OF THE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL ATLAS, &c. Why have you deceived me? Your Rights of Man were only a snare laid to make Frenchmen fall, that they might the more easily be assassinated. I pity those who call themselves citizens, and who shed torrents of the blood of citizens. O crime! when they have fled blood, they dance round their victim; they contemplate with a dry eye the last convulsion; they approach nearer to indulge their ears with the last groan.—KLOPSTOCK to the National Assembly of France. London: PRINTED FOR JOHN STOCKDALE, PICCADILLY. 1795." The title page has an aged appearance with some spotting, indicating it's an old document. The book is clearly from the late 18th century, discussing the topic of Jacobinism, which refers to the radical revolutionary movement during the French Revolution. The title implies a critical stance on that movement, suggesting the book deals with the darker aspects attributed to it. There is also a quote included at the bottom, attributed to Klopstock addressing the National Assembly of France, which further suggests critiques toward the movement and its outcomes.

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This is a title page from a book published in 1795 titled "The History of Jacobinism, Its Crimes, Cruelties and Perfidies" by William Playfair. The book appears to be a critical examination of Jacobinism, focusing on its perceived negative aspects. The title page includes a lengthy subtitle explaining that it's "An Inquiry into the manner of disseminating, under the appearance of Philosophy and Virtue, Principles which are equally subversive of Order, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness." The page includes a quote about deception and the Rights of Man, and indicates it was printed in London for John Stockdale of Piccadilly. The author is noted as being the creator of "The Commercial and Political Atlas." The page shows some age-related discoloration and foxing (brown spots) typical of paper from this era. The layout is typical of late 18th-century book design, with varying font sizes and styles to create visual hierarchy.

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The image shows the title page of a book from 1795 called "The History of Jacobinism, Its Crimes, Cruelties and Perfidies". It is described as "An Inquiry into the Manner of Disseminating, under the Appearance of Philosophy and Virtue, Principles which are Equally Subversive of Order, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness". The book is written by William Playfair, author of "The Commercial and Political Atlas". The page also contains a quote at the bottom asking "Why have you deceived me?" and stating that the Rights of Man were only a snare laid to make Frenchmen fall into tyranny and cruelties not seen before in history. The book was printed in London for John Stockdale.

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The image presents the title page of a book titled "THE HISTORY OF JACOBINISM, ITS CRIMES, CRUELTIES AND PERFIDIES: COMPRISING AN INQUIRY INTO THE MANNER OF DISSEMINATING, UNDER THE APPEARANCE OF PHILOSOPHY AND VIRTUE, PRINCIPLES WHICH ARE EQUALLY SUBVERSIVE OF ORDER, VIRTUE, RELIGION, LIBERTY AND HAPPINESS" by William Playfair. The book is printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, London, in 1795. * **Title Page** * The title page features the title of the book in large font at the top. * Below the title, there is a subtitle that provides more information about the content of the book. * The author's name, William Playfair, is written in smaller font below the subtitle. * The publisher's information, including the name and location, is provided at the bottom of the page. * **Publisher's Information** * The publisher's name, John Stockdale, is written in small font at the bottom of the page. * The location, Piccadilly, London, is also included. * The year of publication, 1795, is written in small font below the publisher's information. * **Additional Text** * There is a quote from the book written in small font at the bottom of the page. * The quote is attributed to the author, William Playfair. * The quote is a passage from the book that highlights the main theme of the work. Overall, the title page provides essential information about the book, including its title, author, publisher, and publication date. The quote from the book adds context and helps to understand the main theme of the work.

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The image depicts the title page of a book titled "THE HISTORY OF JACOBINISM, ITS CRIMES, CRUELTIES AND PERFIDIES: COMPRISING AN INQUIRY INTO THE MANNER OF DISSEMINATING, UNDER THE APPEARANCE OF PHILOSOPHY AND VIRTUE, PRINCIPLES WHICH ARE EQUALLY SUBVERSIVE OF ORDER, VIRTUE, RELIGION, LIBERTY AND HAPPINESS." The author is William Playfair, and the book was printed in London for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, in 1795. The title page features a quote from Klopstock's "The National Assembly of France," which reads: "Why have you deceived me? Your Rights of Man were only a snare laid to make Frenchmen fall, that they might the more easily be affrighted. I pity those who call themselves citizens, and who shed torrents of the blood of citizens. O crime!" The quote is followed by a passage that describes the Jacobins as a group that has deceived the people with their promises of liberty and equality, but has instead brought about violence and bloodshed. Overall, the title page suggests that the book is a critical examination of the Jacobin movement and its impact on French society during the late 18th century. It appears to be a historical and philosophical work that explores the ideas and actions of the Jacobins and their effects on the people of France.

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The image is a page from an old book. The page is yellowed and has some stains, indicating that it is quite old. The text on the page is written in a formal and archaic style, with the title of the book at the top of the page. The title reads "The History of Jacobinism, Its Crimes, Cruelties and Perfidies: Comprising an Inquiry into the Manner of Disseminating, Under the Appearance of Philosophy and Virtue, Principles which are Equally Subversive of Order, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness." The author of the book is William Playfair, and the book was printed in London in 1795. The text is written in a formal and academic style, with long sentences and complex vocabulary. The book appears to be a historical account of the Jacobin movement in France during the French Revolution. The Jacobins were a radical political group that played a significant role in the Revolution, and the book likely explores their actions and beliefs in detail. The book may have been written as a critique of the Jacobins and their impact on French society and politics.

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Amazon

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THE HISTORY OF JACOBINISM, ITS CRIMES, CRUELTIES AND PERFIDIES: COMPRISING AN INQUIRY INTO THE MANNER OF DISSEMINATING, UNDER THE APPEARANCE OF PHILOSOPHY AND VIRTUE, PRINCIPLES WHICH ARE IQUALLY SUBVERSIVE OF ORDER, VIRTUE, RELIGION, LIBERTY AND HAPPINESS. BY WILLIAM PLAYFAIR, AUTHOR OF THE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL ATLAS, &ke. Why have you deceived me? Your Rights of Man were only a fnare laid to make Frenchmen fall, that they might the more eafily be affaffinated, I pity thofe who call themfelves citizens, and who fhed torrents of the blood of citizens. O crimel when they have fhed blood, they dance round their viếtim; they con- template with a dry eye the laft convulfion; they approach nearer to indulge their ears with the Jaft groan.-KLOPSTOCK to the National Alfembly of France. London: PRINTED FOR JOHN 'STOCKDAIE, PICCADILLY. 1795.
THE
HISTORY
OF
JACOBINISM,
ITS
CRIMES,
CRUELTIES
AND
PERFIDIES:
COMPRISING
AN
INQUIRY
INTO
MANNER
DISSEMINATING,
UNDER
APPEARANCE
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PRINCIPLES
WHICH
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France.
London:
PRINTED
FOR
JOHN
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PICCADILLY.
1795.