Chapter 2333 Exiles' Newspapers
Chapter 2335 "doctor" (Part 2)
According to Machiavelli's account, in 1378, when people from various regions and guilds gathered in Florence to celebrate St. John's Day, they probably did not realize that there were some armed elements with ulterior motives among them.
When the Guelphs found that once the governing body changed, the new regime would be hostile to and suppress them, and they could not prevent Salvestro de' Medici from being elected as the standard bearer of justice through elections, they chose
The old Guelphs occupied the palace and seized power by driving out hostile forces by force.
However, the development of the situation was completely beyond their control. The whole city was enveloped in flames and earth-shattering noise, so they all hid in their homes and could not come out.
The common people opened the prison, received support, and snatched the flag of justice, which represented the highest authority of Florence, from the hands of the flag bearer. Under the cover of this flag, they broke into the homes of many citizens, burned and destroyed them.
Robbery. Some people took the opportunity to avenge themselves and brought these mobs to the enemy's house to set fire to them, because as long as this flag led the way to which house, that house was guaranteed to be reduced to ashes.
Although these "ragged men" were brutally exploited by "fat men", they initially hoped to solve the problem through reforms. However, the people meeting in the conference room were not discussing these, but dealing with private cases.
Salvestro de' Medici left the meeting room and said in front of everyone: "I think these cases should be tried regularly by specialized judges. The duty of the standard bearer of justice is to protect the city-state and correct the powerful.
the tyrannical conduct of some of my characters, and the revision of those laws which led to the ruin of the Republic. Unfortunately, some persons, with evil intentions, were very opposed to these just plans of mine, and wished to deprive me of every opportunity to do good things, and to deprive others of helping me.
I didn't even give others a chance to listen to my speech. This may be because I am incompetent, or others think I am so. Therefore, I see that I cannot serve the interests of the Republic and cannot benefit the people of the whole city, so I
I don't see any reason for me to continue to hold this official position, so I have no choice but to withdraw and go home, asking everyone to find someone more capable and let someone with higher moral character or better luck than me take over."
Behemoth is a huge, bulky monster. To move it, it needs enough power, otherwise it will be like an early steam engine. It cannot even drive its own weight, let alone generate power.
After Salvestro said those words, he left. Every substance has its own ignition point. Before reaching the ignition point, no matter how high the temperature or how unstable it is, it will not ignite as long as appropriate measures are taken.
The fire was still able to be stopped. However, the hall was in chaos. Many dignitaries were scolded and threatened by the craftsmen in the courtyard. Until someone shouted "Take up arms", the situation was completely out of control.
Before Michele Lando became the standard bearer of justice, there was a governor on horseback trying to put out the fire. Behind him were many citizens who were also armed. The newly established government was friendly and orderly, and the people were on them.
Hope has been seen, but the new standard-bearer of justice faces not only the restoration of peace and order, but also the challenges of those who want to take advantage of the fire and fish in troubled waters.
Fortunately, Michele di Lando suppressed the riot in the city and did not spread to the countryside or even other cities, preventing Italy, which was already in chaos, from falling into greater chaos.
In 1797, Napoleon's total troops in Italy were 80,000, and the "troops" in the west were said to be 200,000. They printed pamphlets on poems sympathetic to Louis XVI, and also prophesied that a ravaged Europe would be A prince has emerged who will resist the obscurantism and **** who unscrupulously threaten us and become a protector of humanity, justice and culture. Some people have added "Bourbon" in front of this "prince" without authorization. .
It was already troublesome enough to have a Kadudar, but now there is also a Pichegru. He was originally exiled to Cayenne in French Guiana. A very famous Porsche sports car has the same name as that place. Cayenne is in It means chili pepper in Spanish. Guyana is one of the origins of chili peppers. People immigrated there since the time of Louis XIV.
Spicy is actually a kind of pain, but it can be so spicy that numbness can relieve pain. Ancient Mexican doctors used it to treat toothaches and shingles. In fact, the pain is not that painful compared to the excruciating itching.
The purpose of the royalist movement was not just to restore the monarchy, and the participants were not just trying to change the political system.
The French nobles after Louis XIV were actually imprisoned in Versailles, so that those nobles could be uprooted from their local supporters, and their city walls and stud farms were demolished so that they could not organize an army and then An army like the Fronde was formed.
These Versailles aristocrats thought that the life in the provinces was vulgar, without the fun of social interaction, like hell. They preferred the life in the city, or in the palace, to the life in the provinces. Travel, theatrical performances, concerts, hunting, chess and cards, etc., no matter Both men and women put a lot of thought into their clothes. They love the earth and the forest, and they deliberately draw out their voices to make them pleasant. How can they understand that someone would go to the forest to become a robber in order to avoid military service?
The common people are unwilling to participate in this "King's Game". If you want to persuade the common people to participate in this game, you must have conditions. Then we return to the previous question, what do the participants in the royalist movement want to do?
There is no conflict between the sword-wearing nobles and the robed nobles. They have formed a community through marriage. On the contrary, the new nobles and the old nobles cannot accept being treated as equals and require the other party to provide more than four generations of pedigrees. Some of these new nobles are merchants and some are military nobles. , that is, those who obtain titles based on military merit. For example, Pishegru’s father is a farmer. He has made such great contributions that he even surpassed his master. What reward should be given to him?
People participating in this game will not feel unfair, and will choose to quit if they feel unfair. In Father Sieyes's pamphlet, privileges are exemptions, which are beneficial to those who have obtained privileges, but not to others. For people, it is frustrating. The real third level does not enjoy any immunity. The law must at least be impartial, but as the accomplice of privilege, who does the law seem to be designated for?
Gellert Grindelwald also asked this question. Even if wizards may not all have experienced what Ariana and Dumbledore's family experienced, they are still bound by the law to some extent, while Muggles are not. Even
There was also a judicial murder through witchcraft accusations, killing a Muggle maid in the name of a witch.
For the peasants, it was enough that the nobles paid the same taxes as them, and Arthur Young escaped unscathed, but for the new generation who received education, they would not take this oppressive order for granted. This was a way to say no.
It is a topic that is over, and it will also arouse angry emotions. Grindelwald gave the wizards a just reason - to prevent Muggles from destroying the world, and then everything fell into place.
No matter what kind of privilege, its purpose is to be exempt from the control of the law.
The three Muggle children who hurt Arianna were not only underage, but there was no relevant law to punish them. The Witchcraft Act of 1735 ostensibly prohibited accusations of witchcraft, but if the wizard was proven to be real, then they would be punished.
When it comes to judgment, for example, if a prophet predicts that there will be a world war, but she is not blind and gets it right by chance, then she will be sentenced for treason for leaking secrets.
Someone cursed another person to have a sore on his head, and he really got it. He also reported it together with several people who were also cursed. Then it came to the link to prove the existence of witchcraft. The Inquisition required the prisoner to admit that he was a witch. If
The "divine judgment" is used only if the prisoner refuses to admit it.
If a normal person dives into the water without breathing, he will definitely die. If he floats, it will prove that he is possessed by the devil and will die at the stake. So why not admit that he is a witch?
The person who falsely accuses has almost no crime costs, but if he succeeds in falsely accusing him, he can kill the other person. Even if he does not die, the torture in the Inquisition is enough.
In 1692, wizards asked the king to recognize wizards, and it was impossible to legislate to protect wizards. Newt Scamander asked werewolves to register, accept management and protection, but no one came because it meant admitting that he was a werewolf.
But unlike registering an Animagus, a "witch" listed in official records will definitely receive the same treatment as a werewolf.
The people of Paris destroyed the Bastille, which was not the same as the tax gate.
Frederick the Great of Prussia at least set an example that satisfied the people on the issue of windmills, although he could have used the king's privileges to refuse to compensate for the cost of the windmill outside Sanssouci Palace, and did not allow the miller to rebuild or destroy it.
View of Sanssouci Palace.
There is nothing worse than being discouraged. Being discouraged means losing confidence, and losing confidence means losing a lot of things. In order to regain the confidence of the British army after the Dunkirk retreat, Churchill gave a speech.
And those who have too much self-confidence can easily become paranoid, thinking that they can rule the world, and all those who do not follow the rules of the game set by themselves will be eliminated or imprisoned. This is what Grindelwald and Voldemort did in the later period.
Since the problem between wizards and Muggles could not be solved with their method, they should have tried another method, but Georgiana felt that she did not have the confidence to do it.
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While Georgiana was changing clothes, Layla came in happily with a leaflet.
"New show, someone wants to perform jumping from a hot air balloon!"
Georgiana was stunned for a moment, then turned to look out the window. The weather was indeed good today, suitable for a hot air balloon to take off.
"Wouldn't it hurt if you jumped from such a high place?" Feryl asked.
Matilda and Margaret snickered quietly from the sidelines.
"Why are you laughing?" Georgiana asked with a smile.
"We have already seen this performance." Matilda said with a calm and proud look on her face, "It was performed in Paris in 1797."
"When does the show start?" Georgiana asked Leila.
"10 o'clock in the morning."
Georgiana glanced at the clock and simply called the two representatives to watch the show together.
If you have anything to say, let’s talk about it on the way.
Chapter completed!