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Chapter 1441 Gentleman's Magazine

Chapter 1442 pioneer

For people who live a prosperous and prosperous life, witnessing the robbery of food trucks is an unbelievable thing. However, when the common people have no jobs, no food, and have been forced to desperation, how can they not take risks?

Hunger brings despair, and despair makes any sin forgivable. Groups of peasants armed with sticks and carrying empty sacks rushed towards the grain carts. The cavalry waved their sabers and rushed towards the unfortunate crowd. Women sat on the ground and cried to the sky.

I have to cry out...

Sometimes the incident ended with the victory of order, and the cavalry defended the grain cart, but sometimes not always, the grain cart and the horses were taken away, leaving only an empty frame for the reinforcements who came after hearing the news.

In addition to roads, grain warehouses were also targets of siege. In the past, grain could be transported into castles, but Louis XIV demolished those castles, just as he demolished the city walls of Paris.

Louis XIV, who the French were proud of, was actually a quite militaristic king. Armand Jean Du Pres de Richelieu was Louis XIII's prime minister, but he laid the foundation for Louis XIV's glory.

Basis. Cardinal Richelieu ordered the demolition of the castles and stud farms of the nobles, which not only broke the feudal separatist rule for the king, but also destroyed the horse breeding industry that maintained the rule of the feudal lords.

The nobles without horses could not arm cavalry, and without cavalry they could not compete with the king's army. Coupled with the expenses required to maintain a luxurious life in Versailles, Louis XIV firmly controlled these nobles through debt.

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Although the royal government continued to encourage animal husbandry later on, it did not help if there were no stallions, so they could only rely on imports from foreign countries. Foreigners are not fools. The horses sold to France were all gelded horses or mares. In Napoleon's stables

There were many stallions brought back from Egypt, and the British thoroughbred horses in Georgiana's stables were also requisitioned by him for breeding. Only the horses imported from Germany were fed oats.

Massena ate the same food as the soldiers when Genoa was besieged. Although he did not have to fight on the front line, his body still collapsed. He would not be able to ride a horse to fight in a short period of time, otherwise Napoleon would have liked to send him to India.

In addition to dividing the courts into three levels: commune, province, and country, Sieyes also planned to divide France into 12 districts, just like Paris was divided into 12 districts. This proposal was in line with the ideas of some generals.

Napoleon once said that priests are much better than idealists, and throughout April Napoleon had to deal with church issues.

Among those expelled from the tribune, the constitutionalist bishop Henry Gregoire was not expelled because he opposed the return of the church, but mainly because of his close association with Pierre Cabanes, who

The philosopher corresponded with President Jefferson of the United States.

Napoleon also had the habit of opening other people's letters. It was precisely because of this that he intercepted the letters and bribe notes written by the Venetian aristocratic oligarchs to the Directory during the Italian War, thereby intercepting the other party's conspiracy.

Henri Gregoire was the founder of the National School of Arts and Crafts. The original intention of building this school was to collect machines, models, tool drawings, instructions and drawings. It later became an institution of higher education open to the public.

This school has three missions, higher vocational and technical training, technological development and innovative research, and dissemination of scientific culture and technology. Now that Gregoire has retired from the Baomon House, he can return to the National Polytechnic as the principal, and he can also help Georgiana establish a

Napoleon didn't care at all as to where the school was built and what content it taught. He expressed his admiration for the sage in this way. As for overturning Condorcet's verdict, Georgiana had better not do it.

Think about it.

She is a woman, so she can be forgiven for talking nonsense occasionally, but it is not necessarily true for a man to talk nonsense.

The philosopher Antoine d'Este de Tracy, who was driven out at the same time, invented the philosophical term "ideology". Ordinary peasants would definitely not understand what this word meant.

Different ideologies have different understandings and cognitions of the same thing. In the eyes of some people, the act of opening letters is an extreme invasion of privacy, but in the eyes of some people, it is acceptable. If Napoleon

If the letter from the Venetian oligarch is not opened, then he will be thrown aside after being used. How can he have the power to appoint the former director at will.

There is a provision in the three-year-old constitution of the Republic that local treasury can be exempted from government supervision. This law is enough to pose a threat to the survival of the Republic. In fact, it is true. The wealth Napoleon looted in Italy was not turned over to the national treasury and the Directory.

Instead, he gave military pay to those who followed him. Are these people considered the army of the Republic or Napoleon's private soldiers?

Napoleon is only one step away from wearing the crown. The struggle between monarchy and theocracy has existed in Europe for many centuries. The church hopes that he can wear the crown, as well as other European royal families. The thing that can affect him most is the riots caused by famine.

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He always likes to say that Britain is an oligarchy, but the British Parliament is different from the Venetian oligarchy. Venice has a ten-member parliament, a whistleblower box, and a secret police who can arrest people at any time. The UK does not have that, and Scotland Yard's police are not quite there.

Even Jack the Ripper couldn't be caught, so he needed the help of writer Conan Doyle. The British did not force people to remain silent, and public opinion could still speak freely. For example, the newspapers initially called Napoleon a speculator, but he changed his mind after the peace treaty was signed.

Become a majestic hero.

Silent people often hold many secrets. Once the chat box is opened, countless shocking words will come out, so that the listeners find it incredible and even think that they are crazy.

If there is a record that he or she has been in a lunatic asylum, then what she said will be even less credible.

There is a difference between being deprived of the right to speak and choosing to remain silent.

There is also an oligarchy in France, such as the Medici family in Florence. This family rules Florence. Who would think that the Medici family is a dictator? They are obviously the protectors of culture.

Doesn't Florence belong to Italy? Napoleon occupied it and lived in Palazzo Pitti at the time.

The one who accompanied him during that time was Grassini. He loved to listen to the opera "Nina" written by Paisiello. Grassini would sing for him every day in the palace full of Renaissance atmosphere.

Sometimes alone, sometimes with others. He told Georgiana that he liked the voice of Grassini very much, and although he thought that Georgiana and Josephine were right to deal with Grassini, he hoped that she would not do it now.

, just like he didn't deal with Sieyes.

Apparently, Josephine confessed, even though she was the one who originally came up with the witchcraft to kill Grassini.

She was eager to get rid of something, so she had to betray Georgiana.

How could a woman who was so vicious that she disfigured people and used accidents to cover up her murders be kind and merciful?

Moreover, she is not chaste. Such a woman cannot be the Virgin Mary at all.

So Lily is so good. She sacrificed her life to protect Harry. She is a great mother. No wonder Severus loves her so much and remembers her in his heart like a brand.

"You want to see me for anything, ma'am?"

Georgiana turned around, withdrew her gaze from the courtyard filled with Yolanda Aragon roses, and looked at the cardinal standing at the door, holding a purple rose in his hand.

It was not the Queen of Violet, but Bishop Risalius from a Belgian nursery. It was a kind of Gallic rose. The shape of the flower was different from that of the Queen of Violet. After the letter was written, it was the flower that Napoleon chose for her.

For most men, they simply can't tell the difference between roses. Anyway, the purple flower now represents Georgiana.

"I need a confession, Father." Georgiana said to Henri Gregoire. "I wonder if you would be interested in becoming a court confessor?"

Selected Works of Jefferson, written to Cabanis on July 12, 1803, discussing philosophy and destroyed hope
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