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    ftheoldstateacy

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    thefrenchrevolution

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    theprinciplesofliberty,

    frateityandequalityuntoall

    thepeopleoftheearth

    beforealkaboutarevolutionitisjustashat

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    greatrussianerandrussiansoughttoknothey

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    eventhestardentreforrshardlydaretoattackthen

    theirblingawayinabrief

    period,ofallthatuptothattihasposedtheessence

    ofsoiclifeinanation

    sucharevolutiontookplaceinfranceintheeighteenth

    centuryheoldcivilisationoftheuntryhadgrown

    stalethekinginthedaysoflouisxivhadbee

    everythinganderly

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    dutiesandbeentoftheroyalurt

    thisfrenchstateoftheeighteenthcentury,ho

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    topaytheirshareofthesetaxeshencethetaxeswerepaid

    entirelybytheagriculturalpopulationbutthepeasants

    livingindrearyhovels,nolongerinintitentacththeir

    forrlandlords,butvictiofcruelandinpetentland

    agents,badtohey

    selvesincreasedretusupontheir

    landrelyantretaxesandnothingfortheelves

    andthereforetheyneglectedtheirfieldsaschastheydared

    henceptysplendour

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    hungryofficeseekers,allofliveupontherevenueobtained

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    graentasthebestbrains

    oftheuntryselvesh

    questionsofpoliticalenocs,theyspenttheiridlehours

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    ostartificialsocietyofthatdayshould

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    andlackofrealjobs,thisificialworldofversailles

    thegreatshofar

    ahisnoisyandrestlesscitytalkedofnothingbut

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    criticisteverythingnnectedhtheestablishedorder

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    hekleashedidaboutthechildren,uponwhose

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    appealforaretutotheblesseddayshereal

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    on,theparisianbookseller,announcedthat

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    distinguishedersopublishanencyclopaedia

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    theenthusiasst

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    oftheday

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    novelaboutthefrenovie,

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    leadershipofthoseddleenhe

    hungryltitudeasanefficientallyintheirwarfareupon

    thekingandhisurtbutthefundantalideash

    causedtherev

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