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... by the French, or at least most of them, as acts of fear towards France. This sudden show of confidence among the French had a significant impact. It cast both Robespierre, who opposed the war, and Lafayette, who advocated caution, in the light of cowardice.
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After voluntarily withdrawing from the parliamentary elections, Robespierre's reputation took a hit. For someone without much personal power, the loss of reputation ...
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