Arthur Bryant
Born
in Dersingham, Norfolk, The United Kingdom
February 18, 1899
Died
January 22, 1985
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The Years of Endurance, 1793-1802
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published
1942
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23 editions
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The Turn of the Tide
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published
1956
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8 editions
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The Age of Elegance, 1812-1822
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published
1950
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14 editions
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The Years of Victory
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Triumph in the West: A History of the War Years Based on the Diaries of Field-Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff
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published
1974
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8 editions
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Samuel Pepys: The Saviour of the Navy
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published
1985
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19 editions
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Samuel Pepys: The Years of Peril
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published
1952
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6 editions
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Samuel Pepys, Vol 1: The Man in the Making
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published
1933
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21 editions
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Set in a Silver Sea: The Island Peoples from Earliest Times to the Fifteenth Century
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published
2001
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11 editions
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The Story of England: Makers of the Realm
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published
1953
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23 editions
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“Liberty to have any meaning had to be based on law, and law in its turn on morality: that is, on justice. For Burke brought to the French Revolution the historic English touchstone of every political pretension: its compatibility with fair and kindly dealing. “Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice,” he wrote, “neither is safe.”
― The Years of Endurance, 1793-1802
― The Years of Endurance, 1793-1802
“In all ages statesmen have found it hard to understand the psychology of revolutionary governments bound to the wheel of armaments and debts. For it is a cycle that cannot be reversed. It can only be broken or its pace accelerated.”
― The Years of Endurance, 1793-1802
― The Years of Endurance, 1793-1802
“People of Italy!” they were told, “the Army of France has broken your chains: the People of France is the friend of all other Peoples! Come to greet it!” Their joy vanished when the young hero presented them with his bill. An immediate contribution of twenty million francs, vast stores of provisions and thousands of horses were demanded as the price of French protection. A hundred of the finest carriage horses in the province were dispatched across the Alps to grace the coaches of the Directors. The Grand Duke of Parma, who had been slower to acclaim the liberator than the fickle Milanese, had to yield twenty of the best pictures in his gallery and a crushing tribute. And when the people of Pavia contested Bonaparte's requisitions, they were quickly enlightened as to the conditions of Italian emancipation. The magistrates and leading inhabitants were shot, the city sacked and all who resisted massacred. A few weeks later a village near Bologna was burnt to the ground and the entire population murdered to strike fear through Italy. For Bonaparte, once a follower of Robespierre, did not believe in terror for its own sake but only as an instrument of policy.”
― The Years of Endurance, 1793-1802
― The Years of Endurance, 1793-1802
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