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Robespierre himself was not spared; he was accused of moderatism, and murmurs began to circulate against him.

From History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 by Mignet, M. (François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis)

Thus the Revolution will be stifled in the embraces of hypocritical despotism and intimidated moderatism.

From History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution by Ryde, H. T.

The sound principle and piety in the Church were the gold; moderatism, including erastianism and patronage, was the solvent; a wondrous providence applied a test; and the gold of true excellence shines forth.

From The Ordinance of Covenanting by Cunningham, John

Another who lived in the eighteenth century, Louis Antoine Hugo, was a member of the Convention, and was executed for moderatism.

From Victor Hugo: His Life and Works by Smith, G. Barnett

His name is Danton; his violence is a poor cloak to his odious moderatism, and his base corruption is manifest at last.

From The Gods are Athirst by Jackson, Emilie




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