History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815, Band 1Harper, 1854 |
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... estates confiscated.t The daughters of the greatest among the con- quered were compelled to receive husbands from the leaders of their enemies , while those of the inferior classes were exposed to the grossest in- sults , or driven in ...
... estates confiscated.t The daughters of the greatest among the con- quered were compelled to receive husbands from the leaders of their enemies , while those of the inferior classes were exposed to the grossest in- sults , or driven in ...
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... Estates . But the skeleton of a free government perished with the decay of the feudal manners : the influence of the crown , and the attractions of a metropolis , drew the nobility to Paris ; and liberty in the country , deprived of its ...
... Estates . But the skeleton of a free government perished with the decay of the feudal manners : the influence of the crown , and the attractions of a metropolis , drew the nobility to Paris ; and liberty in the country , deprived of its ...
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... estates , when rushes were spread on the floors instead of car- pets , and few of the barons could sign their name , was contemporary with that of Petrarch and Dante , with the genius of Raphael and the thought of Machiavel . When ...
... estates , when rushes were spread on the floors instead of car- pets , and few of the barons could sign their name , was contemporary with that of Petrarch and Dante , with the genius of Raphael and the thought of Machiavel . When ...
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... estates of the nobility . To the conquered provinces no privileges were ex- tended ; to the republics in alliance , no rights communicated . The privileged classes , in the dominant state , anxiously retained the whole rights of ...
... estates of the nobility . To the conquered provinces no privileges were ex- tended ; to the republics in alliance , no rights communicated . The privileged classes , in the dominant state , anxiously retained the whole rights of ...
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... estates , the distribution of their wealth kept a multitude of retainers round their castles , who were always ready to support the authority from which they It is this circumstance which has created sc derived their subsistence ; but ...
... estates , the distribution of their wealth kept a multitude of retainers round their castles , who were always ready to support the authority from which they It is this circumstance which has created sc derived their subsistence ; but ...
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