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1 Such were the Cordelier and Jacobin clubs .
2 From this period, the Jacobin clubs became more popular, and had the chief direction of all political affairs.
3 All over the country Genet's admirers formed Democratic societies on the model of the Jacobin Clubs of France.
4 Hence the Jacobin clubs that were formed in Kentucky: one at Lexington, a second at Georgetown, a third at Paris.
5 Cloud, he was opposed by the populace and the Jacobin clubs , under the pretence that he intended to leave the kingdom.
6 Soon after the arrival of Genet, a democratic society was formed in Philadelphia on the model of the Jacobin clubs in Paris.
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