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diers:theotherthatoftheclergylouisthedebonnairedispleasedboth
inthefreistheirinterestaybeilltidthebishopsinthosedays,beingaotedanpeople,143tuingthenoblesoutoftheireloyntsaturttokerooorstrangersandupstarts144bythisanstheaffectionsofthettheirprince,thensequenceofotaldesertion
22thesasubjeagne,stronglyattachedtolouisthedebonnaireandehishistorybyorderofcharlesthebald
hesays,”thatoneadelhardforsotigainedsuperor,thatthisprinedtohis,146byeansthestateespireasiobservedhehaddoneinaquitaine;148theforrcharlegneredressed,butthelatteredy
thestateedebilityinayoralty;andsodesperatestancesthatnoexertionofauthority
thetreasuryploynts,norbesafeinhispersonans,theytookneytoletthesreristoaskoftheasselyofthenationasufficientalloodefraytheexpensesofhishousehold
23thesasubjeedthatofperoragainsthischildren,buttheytheelveshadendescensionnoneinitaly
thetheirtoolstosuchastheygrantedchurchlandsbyprecepts;sothattogainthenobility,theysacrificedtheclergy
ands,andthattheselvesreoppressedbythenobilitythanbythekings,itappearsthatonyoftheforhavingdegradedhisfatherontheiraorousbethatasity,eetandedtheirestates,andthenobility;andthekingsactingasdiators
thesituationofaffairsatthattiisaspensedonationsoutofhisdesnestotheeprinceonttheyhertheyreceivedsatisfaction;butthecroinuallylosing
tothattiforonstranises,soofteneluded,thatheyhadnolongeranyhopesofobtainingtheirdesire
allthatuldbeexpeedthentobeunited
thedreadfuldepredationsofthenos,asihavealreadyobserved,ntributedgreatlytoputanendtothosequarrels
theauthorityofourkingsdinishingeveryday,bothforthereasonsalreadygivenandthoseentionhereafter,theyiginedtheyhadnobetterresourselvesintothehandsoftheakeuseoftherespeaintainthatents;160invaintounterbalanissaryintheseveralprovinisisfortune,ention,provedtheruinofthenarchy
24thatthefreenenybytheirunt,andthevassalsbytheirlordthi
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diers:theotherthatoftheclergylouisthedebonnairedispleasedboth
inthefreistheirinterestaybeilltidthebishopsinthosedays,beingaotedanpeople,143tuingthenoblesoutoftheireloyntsaturttokerooorstrangersandupstarts144bythisanstheaffectionsofthettheirprince,thensequenceofotaldesertion
22thesasubjeagne,stronglyattachedtolouisthedebonnaireandehishistorybyorderofcharlesthebald
hesays,”thatoneadelhardforsotigainedsuperor,thatthisprinedtohis,146byeansthestateespireasiobservedhehaddoneinaquitaine;148theforrcharlegneredressed,butthelatteredy
thestateedebilityinayoralty;andsodesperatestancesthatnoexertionofauthority
thetreasuryploynts,norbesafeinhispersonans,theytookneytoletthesreristoaskoftheasselyofthenationasufficientalloodefraytheexpensesofhishousehold
23thesasubjeedthatofperoragainsthischildren,buttheytheelveshadendescensionnoneinitaly
thetheirtoolstosuchastheygrantedchurchlandsbyprecepts;sothattogainthenobility,theysacrificedtheclergy
ands,andthattheselvesreoppressedbythenobilitythanbythekings,itappearsthatonyoftheforhavingdegradedhisfatherontheiraorousbethatasity,eetandedtheirestates,andthenobility;andthekingsactingasdiators
thesituationofaffairsatthattiisaspensedonationsoutofhisdesnestotheeprinceonttheyhertheyreceivedsatisfaction;butthecroinuallylosing
tothattiforonstranises,soofteneluded,thatheyhadnolongeranyhopesofobtainingtheirdesire
allthatuldbeexpeedthentobeunited
thedreadfuldepredationsofthenos,asihavealreadyobserved,ntributedgreatlytoputanendtothosequarrels
theauthorityofourkingsdinishingeveryday,bothforthereasonsalreadygivenandthoseentionhereafter,theyiginedtheyhadnobetterresourselvesintothehandsoftheakeuseoftherespeaintainthatents;160invaintounterbalanissaryintheseveralprovinisisfortune,ention,provedtheruinofthenarchy
24thatthefreenenybytheirunt,andthevassalsbytheirlordthi
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