Chapter 1488 Honeycomb
Chapter 1489 "Grinding"
Rousseau also wrote this sentence in Emile:
Passers-by, please stop and remember this hero.
This is an epitaph that Rousseau saw on an ancient tombstone. He believed that there are many heroes in contemporary times, but in ancient times heroes were extremely rare.
Maybe Rousseau was wrong, not because there were few heroes in ancient times, but because few of them have been passed down to this day and can be remembered. Most of them are recorded in the annals of history.
In Georgiana's day, many people remembered Napoleon's victorious battles and regarded him as the god of war, or as a short, arrogant dictator.
Everyone knew that it was more beneficial to be loved than to be hated, and Louis XVI tried his best to become a beloved ruler.
But now even Georgiana finds it difficult to love Napoleoni. However, this is his ruling style. You think you are no longer good and want to give up, but he forces you to keep moving forward. You have to constantly surpass yourself.
, and finally turned into a completely different person from the original you. The farmer's son became a marshal, which felt as unrealistic as a dream.
This little man is not popular, but he has a good heart. He is always much better than those people who appear to be nice to others but are actually harming them. But that’s how people are, they like to bring things to themselves.
There are more people who come to be happy than those who bring pain to themselves. Of course, you need to work hard when studying, but the children in the wizarding school prefer Quidditch. Let them write papers about werewolves and everyone will wail loudly. Wait until the time comes.
How much do you remember when you really need to identify werewolves?
The old fool's happy education method actually destroyed a generation of wizards. Except for Tonks, Hogwarts has never produced a qualified Auror. Even Tonks was admitted because of his natural Animagus disguise.
Yes, but the old fool was lovable, and Severus was the most unpopular teacher in the school.
Until the secret in his heart was revealed, everyone knew that this "love saint" loved Lily deeply.
People's prejudices will fall apart because of love and understanding, but the difficulty now is that people are unwilling to love and understand.
Dante wrote in the Gates of Hell in his Inferno:
Abandon hope, you who enter
Through me, into the city of pain
Through me, into the pit of eternal misery
Through me, enter the eternal crowd
When you give up hope, you enter hell. Don't give up hope. This is easy to say but difficult to do. This is also where she is naive and simple. She always believes that there is hope, even if it is as dim as the dim stars.
Distributing some pawned materials for free is to prevent people who have fallen into extreme poverty from being induced to make stupid decisions like the Portuguese riots. Using old things is also an option for people with low incomes, but ordinary people are different from military families. They have to buy
You can only buy at a discount. Pawnshops will also be robbed. Once the looting starts, people will flood into the pawnshop like a flood. This is the reason why pawnshops do "charity".
Georgiana had no way to deal with those newly created and extremely expensive materials. The increase in the price of these items was caused by the increase in the price of bread. When she was released, the price of bread had risen to 1 pound 10 sous.
Already.
Later she checked the price and found that the price of French flour was almost twice that of British flour.
Westerners love to eat bread and coffee. After arriving in the colonies, it was difficult to supply bread. The climate suitable for growing sugar cane was not suitable for growing wheat. In addition, there were no local mills. In order to eat bread, people would try their best to eat bread. The flour would be placed in bottles of wine.
It is sealed in wooden barrels and sent to places like the Antilles.
It's strange that flour that is so troublesome to transport and sent so far is still cheaper than flour from France.
Then she remembered the water shortage in 1789, which prevented the mills from starting and Louis XVI was unable to hold fountain shows, so Georgiana asked Leoncourt to investigate the situation of those mill owners.
The results of the final investigation were a bit shocking. These nouveau riche took advantage of the opportunity to buy their own houses, houses in the city and land in the suburbs. They were not disgusted with Napoleon's taxpayer electoral system because the mill tax had to be paid.
If sons who have entered middle school do not inherit their father's business, they will enter the administrative agencies. They try their best to obtain a higher social status through marriage, relationships and customs. These "new rich" love vanity, show off, and seek pleasure, and they are smarter.
Capital was invested in business and became manufacturers and wholesalers. These people were different from the old bourgeoisie because they had no culture, were not interested in unprofitable knowledge, and knew nothing about revolutionary ideals.
Lucien also engaged in the business of reselling grain, intending to transport the grain from Marseille to the mainland to earn the price difference. However, when he arrived in Marseille, he saw the scene of heads falling on the guillotine. The nobles were killed there more severely, from morning to night, and the whole day was unknown.
How many heads fell to the ground.
The Great Revolution decisively used this method to solve the intricate financial privileges, official corruption and tax farming system, and replaced it with a tax system based on income and land, and later added indirect taxes on the use of domestic servants and carriages. The bourgeoisie and aristocracy of Marseille
Almost all of them were killed, but the city could still function normally without these people, and there were no problems when Napoleon led an expeditionary force to board ships here.
Between everyone's equality before the law and everyone's equality in property, human beings have decisively chosen equality before the law. Their love for wealth has reached the point of worship, and the meaning of religion is to prevent the rich from being killed by the poor, and to prevent the rich from being killed by the poor.
To overthrow the theocratic authority was to endanger one's life, but the priests also owned a lot of land and assets. Based on people's greedy nature, these religious properties were confiscated and auctioned off.
Condorcet wrote a book called "On the Progress of the Human Spirit". The man who wrote this work also died.
There are countless people who are waiting for some new rich and famous people to fall and then replace them. Compared with these people, Georgiana respects Toussaint Louverture more. He at least understands the importance of the Constitution than those who live in the civilized world but do not.
It is much better to know what the constitution is for.
Machiavelli once said in The Prince that many people know better how not to make mistakes than how to correct them.
The real situation is that many people don’t even know how to make mistakes. This kind of nature will sooner or later ruin the fame and glory of their parents.
However, these people have a good father who sends them to the administrative agencies, and with generous annuities, they can spend the rest of their lives with no worries about food and clothing.
The Thermidorians believe that a country governed by industrial owners must be a society governed by the rule of law, and a country ruled by non-industrial owners must be in a state of nature. The country must be governed by the best, most educated, and most concerned about maintaining the law.
The relationship between industrial owners and the hope that the society in which they live is stable, they rely on their own industry and wealth to receive education, and education allows them to decide the pros and cons of the country's destiny wisely and fairly.
The Thermidorians were also keen on setting up educational institutions, but they were only open to the children of the bourgeoisie. They reduced the number of public primary schools and canceled the subsidies for public primary school teachers in the fourth year of the Republic, causing public primary schools to go bankrupt. Boisi Tangela
Many Thermidorians, including Sri Lanka, believed that the children of the poor should not be trained to become "a small group of parasitic careerists". They also used national finance as an excuse to abolish national poverty relief institutions.
The poor make up the majority of the population, and there are many potential talents among these people. Sieyes could not see a future for these people, so he decided to launch a coup.
Napoleon returned to France from Egypt after seeing that the property he had worked so hard to build was destroyed by the Directory.
Most people are as immersed in appearance as they are in reality. In fact, what impresses them most of the time is what appears to be so rather than what is actually the case.
Nobles all want luxury goods, this is what most people think.
The "real" aristocrats who experienced the Revolution would not see it that way.
The slaves of Saint-Domingue are very pitiful, but if Saint-Domingue is not taken back, Napoleon's rule will be threatened, shaken or even collapsed. However, the soldiers cannot suppress it. Now the reason is here. Although it is far-fetched, it is still a
reason.
Disaster, this is a complete disaster, and the sad thing is that Georgiana is still a participant.
French nobles will not show mercy, and this has always been the case.
Nature has given humans tears, but humans have given cruelty as a gift to themselves. Speculating on other people's daily necessities is different from tulips. If you threaten other people's lives, others will naturally take yours.
.Love is always maintained by kindness, but human nature is evil. At any time, as long as it is good for themselves, they will cut off this tie.
Rather than being loved, Napoleon chose to be feared and intimidated.
Tears belong to women, men cannot cry, so women are always soft-hearted and cannot accomplish great things.
Not only Saint-Domingue, but also the future of France is in the hands of Toussaint Louverture. She understands that she can do whatever it takes to win, but that belongs to the people of the past. Both Saint-Domingue and France need to belong to
future people.
There was a reception room in the Champ de Mars Hall of Saint Luke's Palace that was decorated like a roadside cafe. She had never thought about what she wanted to decorate it into. Maybe she could decorate it into an apartment so that guests from afar could be with her.
The Duke of Saint-Simon also lives there.
The coffee also had to be ground into powder and brewed. She felt that this was God's arrangement.
Mountains never meet, but people always meet. I heard that Saint-Domingue is also a mountainous country. I hope this "monarch" will not disappoint her.
Chapter completed!