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| | Jacobin Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With his fall the Jacobins, too, came to an end. |  | | After the fall of the monarchy Robespierre was in effect the Jacobin Club; for to the tribunes he was the oracle of political wisdom, and by his standard all others were judged. |  | | To this day, the terms Jacobin and Jacobinism are used as pejoratives for left-wing revolutionary politics. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: French Revolution |
 | | Robespierre and his partisans were executed, and the Thermidorian reaction began. |  | | Following up this line of research M. Augustin Cochin has quite recently studied the mechanism of the sociétés de pensée in which the revolutionary doctrine was developed and in which were formed men quite prepared to put this doctrine into execution. |  | | The death of Robespierre was the signal for a change of policy which proved of advantage to the Church; many imprisoned priests were released and many émigré priests returned. |
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| | Hölderlin [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | In 1805, he was one of a group of Jacobin militants, led by his friend Isaac von Sinclair, involved in a conspiracy against the Elector of Württemberg. |  | | Treatment enabled him to continue writing at intervals while working as a librarian in Homburg until 1807 when he became insane (though harmless). |  | | Hölderlin was accused of high treason, but thereafter was released on grounds of diminished mental capacity. |
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