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Chapter 2458 Out of the Jungle Part 3

 Chapter 2460 "Out of the Jungle" (5)

In Georgiana's eyes, the legacy of the feudal era was not the churches with rose windows and gold and silver sacred vessels, but chaos, and it is fully reflected in this map.

These plots of land waiting for sale and lease belong to various societies, localities, professional guilds, secular, religious, etc. The location of St. Anne's Abbey may have been a convent area in the past. In addition to this convent, there are also other nearby areas.

There are other monasteries, and the abbess's castle can be reached along the Melati Trail through the woods.

The pronunciation of melati is similar to the Dutch melaats, which means leprosy. The monastery provides a place for rest and refuge for the poor, so this area has always been like this.

During the Revolution, many buildings were demolished. For example, the land where the restaurant is located was originally the residence of the nuns. The chapel was only an empty shell. In order to mint coins, the bells in the church were demolished, not just the church bells.

Even the bronze horse sculpture placed in the square by the Austrian Governor was melted down.

Those shelters for the poor are gone, and they have no choice but to "camp". Who wants this? So these people who are already on the edge of the road are even more angry, and they may even attack the sentries standing guard in the city.

Laget's father is a wine merchant, but he is now the Dutch ambassador to Paris. He has poor eyesight and needs someone to read aloud to understand the contents of the document. His wife Catherine is usually in charge, but she did not do this this time.

accompanying him, for she was with Joseph's wife Julie.

Georgiana observed his eyes and found that he might have cataracts, which could be solved with surgery.

However, everyone has their own opinions. I don’t know if it was because of his physical disability that he was very impatient when facing his secretary, but he still expressed some of his opinions during the conversation.

After the murder of Snowy Moon, Napoleon was already planning to transform the densely packed, intertwined dark streets of Paris. These small streets are easy to dig trenches and build barricades, but the most critical thing are the private gardens closed by tall families, which are forbidden to the outside world.

Opening. These are the products of the old order. Napoleon renovated the Tuileries Palace and the Luxembourg Gardens and opened them to public places.

Conspiracies and conspiracies are done behind closed doors. Who would conspire in public view? That is the stage for orators. "Their smooth tongue can effortlessly capture the thoughts of inexperienced citizens and manipulate them at will."

Just like Grindelwald did in Cemetery Lachaise.

Of course Laget didn't know Grindelwald, and he gave other examples. The history of the Netherlands has witnessed that the Dutch did not lack unswerving courage. For example, William III of Orange resisted Louis XIV and Charles of England.

Everything the Allied Forces of II did.

If you agree after hearing this, then you may be an Orange Party member. In 1789, first the Austrian and Brabantine rebels opened fire on the streets of Brussels, and then the French stormed the Bastille.

, it seemed that the Netherlands had hope of taking back Belgium with the assistance of Britain and Prussia.

Some people still miss the Dutch Republic during the period known as the "Sea Coachmen", but that meant bringing back William V, who was driven out of the Netherlands in 1787, and preventing the Orangemen from rising again was also the task of the patriots at that time.

Ah, what happened?

You only have one life, remember not to randomly attend strange gatherings and listen to the words of demons and demons to deceive everyone.

What does "greater good" mean when old fools and old madmen often talk about it?

The victim hopes that justice will be done. In a wolf pack, the wolf king will take food to the wolf at the bottom instead of letting it starve to death, because for the wolf king, the bigger the wolf pack, the better its survivability (good)

.On the contrary, the wolf in the middle layer has been hovering around the wolf at the bottom, waiting for opportunities to snatch the food from its mouth.

Does the bottom wolf like the wolf king more, or the middle wolf that snatches the food from his mouth?

Grindelwald does not hate Muggles. He lives in a castle. Bread and jam will not appear by themselves. They need to be planted and collected by people. Voldemort wants to kill all Muggles. As for these jobs, don't there still be house elves?

There have been so many wizarding trials in human history, but only the Salem Wizarding Trials in 1692 made the wizarding world decide to separate from the Muggle world. Some wizarding scholars have studied this reason, but it is generally believed that the result is due to the implementation of a constitutional monarchy in the UK, and the king

In the past, people studied the advantages and disadvantages of one person's rule, the rule of a few people, and the rule of the majority.

The Salem Witch Trials happened to be the first influential witchcraft trial after the "Glorious Revolution", although according to the records of the previous Udine Trial, the Pope participated in the trial of "The Healer" Michele

, and was in the period of the Reformation.

Compared with religious punishment, waiting for the Doomsday Judgment and watching the wicked be hanged can better reflect justice and justice has been done. Indulgence has shaken the original rule that you can accumulate good deeds and go to heaven by doing good deeds. The church also has canon law.

During the Middle Ages, they also managed cadastre and other contracts, and stipulated the validity of the contract. Once the money was delivered, the contract was concluded.

Rousseau's social contract theory says that everyone joins the society and hands over their power to wise leadership. The individuals of each contracting party disappear and are replaced by a united whole with common interests.

Booth can call it a country here, but Rousseau proposed the concept of "sovereignty". What the sovereign exercises must be the will of all the people of a community.

The king built the palace, but he did not open it to the subjects who built it, even though the nobles who lived in it did not move a brick.

The expansion of the Louvre must be open to citizens and even foreigners, and the park is not a private garden. It is not arbitrary to place or demolish any sculptures.

But Napoleon was authorized by the French people, and in theory he represented the will of all the people. However, the sculptures he demolished and put up may not necessarily fully conform to the people's wishes, or people are more willing to believe that it was his own will.

It is impossible to build a toilet without requiring a referendum, and it is also impossible to build a prison without a vote. However, typhoid fever has broken out in Wilford Prison, although typhoid fever is not an infectious disease like the Black Death, and the number of deaths is increasing.

It is much faster to exercise dictatorial power in such an emergency than to take 17 years to pass a bill.

Typhoid fever and cholera are both caused by unclean water, but people in this era believed that these two diseases were airborne. If the problem of drinking water and excrement is not solved, even a ventilated panopticon cannot solve the problem.

In many cases, beer is used as a substitute for water, even for middle-income people. If a poor person cannot afford beer and drinks unclean water, causing a typhoid outbreak, is she doing a good thing or a bad thing?

Although it is winter now, the bodies buried underground will not rot so quickly, but there is still rain and melted snow. Who knows what the direction of the underground river is?

"It's best to choose a place farther away from densely populated areas..." Laget suddenly looked out the window when he came here.

"What's wrong?" Georgiana asked.

"I thought... I heard something," Raggett said.

She listened intently and was about to say that he was being too preoccupied when she suddenly heard a gunshot.

"There are assassins!" someone shouted, and then gunshots rang out one after another.
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