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ftheoldstateacy
underseveraltonsofdecraticbricks
thefrenchrevolution
thegreatfrens
theprinciplesofliberty,
frateityandequalityuntoall
thepeopleoftheearth
beforealkaboutarevolutionitisjustashat
eansintheterofa
greatrussianerandrussiansoughttoknothey
aretalkingaboutinthisfieldarevolutionis``asoverthrow,
inafeitutionsakencenturies
torootinthesoil,andseeofixedandiovablethat
eventhestardentreforrshardlydaretoattackthen
theirblingawayinabrief
period,ofallthatuptothattihasposedtheessence
ofsoiclifeinanation
sucharevolutiontookplaceinfranceintheeighteenth
centuryheoldcivilisationoftheuntryhadgrown
stalethekinginthedaysoflouisxivhadbee
everythinganderly
thecivilservantofthefederalstate,founditselfhoutany
dutiesandbeentoftheroyalurt
thisfrenchstateoftheeighteenthcentury,ho
inoneythisneyhadtobeproduced
intheforftaxesunfortunatelythekingsoffrancehad
notbeenstrongenoughtoforcethenobilityandtheclergy
topaytheirshareofthesetaxeshencethetaxeswerepaid
entirelybytheagriculturalpopulationbutthepeasants
livingindrearyhovels,nolongerinintitentacththeir
forrlandlords,butvictiofcruelandinpetentland
agents,badtohey
selvesincreasedretusupontheir
landrelyantretaxesandnothingfortheelves
andthereforetheyneglectedtheirfieldsaschastheydared
henceptysplendour
throughthevasthallsofhispalaces,habituallyfollowedby
hungryofficeseekers,allofliveupontherevenueobtained
froeasantsterthanthebeastsofthe
fieldsitisnotapleasantpicture,butitisnotexaggerated
therehersidetothesocalled``ancien
regiustkeepinnd
aiddleclass,closelynnectedhthenobility
bytheusualproarrying
thepoorbaronssonandaurtposedofallthest
entertainingpeopleoffrance,hadbroughtthepoliteartof
graentasthebestbrains
oftheuntryselvesh
questionsofpoliticalenocs,theyspenttheiridlehours
uponthediscussionofabstractideas
asfashionsindesofthoughtandpersonalbehaviour
arequiteaslikelytoruntoextresasfashionindress,it
ostartificialsocietyofthatdayshould
takeatrendousinterestinple
lifethekingandthequeen,theabsoluteandunquestioned
proprietorsofthisuntrygalledfrance,togetherhallits
loniesanddependencies,toliveinfunnylittleuntry
housesalldressedupaslkidsandstableboysandplayed
atbeingshepherdsinahappyvaleofancienthellasaround
thetheirurtiersdancedattendance,theirurtsicians
posedlovelynuets,theirurtbarbersdevisedre
andreelaborateandstlyheadgear,untilfroheerboredobr >
andlackofrealjobs,thisificialworldofversailles
thegreatshofar
ahisnoisyandrestlesscitytalkedofnothingbut
thosesubjetheirown
lives,justasanarvingalkofnothingexcept
food
aire,theurageousoldphilosopher,play,
historianandnovelist,andthegreateneofall
religiousandpoliticaltyranny,begantothrobsof
criticisteverythingnnectedhtheestablishedorder
ofthings,theandhis
theatrionlywhenjean
jaitiven
andgavehisnteorariesdelightfuldescriptionsofthe
happinessoftheoriginalinhabitantsofthispla,about
hekleashedidaboutthechildren,uponwhose
educationheheregnisedauthority,allfranceread
his``socialntractandthissocietyinhekingand
thestatebittertearsheyheardrousseaus
appealforaretutotheblesseddayshereal
sovereigntyhadlaininthehandsofthepeopleandhe
kinghadbeenrelytheservantofhispeople
ontesquieupublishedhis``persianlettersin
inguishedpersiantravellerstutheing
societyoffrancetopsyturvyandpokefunateverything
frohekingdootheloofhissixhundred
pastryoks,thebookiediatelythroughfour
editionsandassuredtheerthousandsofreadersforhis
fausdiscussionofthe``spiritofthelahe
noblebaronparedtheexcellentenglishsystethe
backoffranceandadvocatedinsteadofanabsolute
narchytheestablishntofastateinheexecutive,
thelegislativeandthejudicialpowersshouldbein
separatehandsandshouldlyofeachother
on,theparisianbookseller,announcedthat
ssieursdiderot,daleert,turgotandasreofother
distinguishedersopublishanencyclopaedia
ontain``alltheneheneience
andthehesideofthe
publistsatisfactory,andertytwoyears
thelastoftheteshadbeenfinished,the
sobelatedinterferenceofthepoliceuldnotrepress
theenthusiasst
iortantbutverydangerousntributiontothediscussions
oftheday
here,letgiveyoualittlewaingwhenyoureada
novelaboutthefrenovie,
youpressionthattherevolutionhe
theparissluithing
ofthekindthebappearsoftenuponthe``evolutionary
stage,butinvariablyattheinstigationandunderthe
leadershipofthoseddleenhe
hungryltitudeasanefficientallyintheirwarfareupon
thekingandhisurtbutthefundantalideash
causedtherev
... </P></TD>
ftheoldstateacy
underseveraltonsofdecraticbricks
thefrenchrevolution
thegreatfrens
theprinciplesofliberty,
frateityandequalityuntoall
thepeopleoftheearth
beforealkaboutarevolutionitisjustashat
eansintheterofa
greatrussianerandrussiansoughttoknothey
aretalkingaboutinthisfieldarevolutionis``asoverthrow,
inafeitutionsakencenturies
torootinthesoil,andseeofixedandiovablethat
eventhestardentreforrshardlydaretoattackthen
theirblingawayinabrief
period,ofallthatuptothattihasposedtheessence
ofsoiclifeinanation
sucharevolutiontookplaceinfranceintheeighteenth
centuryheoldcivilisationoftheuntryhadgrown
stalethekinginthedaysoflouisxivhadbee
everythinganderly
thecivilservantofthefederalstate,founditselfhoutany
dutiesandbeentoftheroyalurt
thisfrenchstateoftheeighteenthcentury,ho
inoneythisneyhadtobeproduced
intheforftaxesunfortunatelythekingsoffrancehad
notbeenstrongenoughtoforcethenobilityandtheclergy
topaytheirshareofthesetaxeshencethetaxeswerepaid
entirelybytheagriculturalpopulationbutthepeasants
livingindrearyhovels,nolongerinintitentacththeir
forrlandlords,butvictiofcruelandinpetentland
agents,badtohey
selvesincreasedretusupontheir
landrelyantretaxesandnothingfortheelves
andthereforetheyneglectedtheirfieldsaschastheydared
henceptysplendour
throughthevasthallsofhispalaces,habituallyfollowedby
hungryofficeseekers,allofliveupontherevenueobtained
froeasantsterthanthebeastsofthe
fieldsitisnotapleasantpicture,butitisnotexaggerated
therehersidetothesocalled``ancien
regiustkeepinnd
aiddleclass,closelynnectedhthenobility
bytheusualproarrying
thepoorbaronssonandaurtposedofallthest
entertainingpeopleoffrance,hadbroughtthepoliteartof
graentasthebestbrains
oftheuntryselvesh
questionsofpoliticalenocs,theyspenttheiridlehours
uponthediscussionofabstractideas
asfashionsindesofthoughtandpersonalbehaviour
arequiteaslikelytoruntoextresasfashionindress,it
ostartificialsocietyofthatdayshould
takeatrendousinterestinple
lifethekingandthequeen,theabsoluteandunquestioned
proprietorsofthisuntrygalledfrance,togetherhallits
loniesanddependencies,toliveinfunnylittleuntry
housesalldressedupaslkidsandstableboysandplayed
atbeingshepherdsinahappyvaleofancienthellasaround
thetheirurtiersdancedattendance,theirurtsicians
posedlovelynuets,theirurtbarbersdevisedre
andreelaborateandstlyheadgear,untilfroheerboredobr >
andlackofrealjobs,thisificialworldofversailles
thegreatshofar
ahisnoisyandrestlesscitytalkedofnothingbut
thosesubjetheirown
lives,justasanarvingalkofnothingexcept
food
aire,theurageousoldphilosopher,play,
historianandnovelist,andthegreateneofall
religiousandpoliticaltyranny,begantothrobsof
criticisteverythingnnectedhtheestablishedorder
ofthings,theandhis
theatrionlywhenjean
jaitiven
andgavehisnteorariesdelightfuldescriptionsofthe
happinessoftheoriginalinhabitantsofthispla,about
hekleashedidaboutthechildren,uponwhose
educationheheregnisedauthority,allfranceread
his``socialntractandthissocietyinhekingand
thestatebittertearsheyheardrousseaus
appealforaretutotheblesseddayshereal
sovereigntyhadlaininthehandsofthepeopleandhe
kinghadbeenrelytheservantofhispeople
ontesquieupublishedhis``persianlettersin
inguishedpersiantravellerstutheing
societyoffrancetopsyturvyandpokefunateverything
frohekingdootheloofhissixhundred
pastryoks,thebookiediatelythroughfour
editionsandassuredtheerthousandsofreadersforhis
fausdiscussionofthe``spiritofthelahe
noblebaronparedtheexcellentenglishsystethe
backoffranceandadvocatedinsteadofanabsolute
narchytheestablishntofastateinheexecutive,
thelegislativeandthejudicialpowersshouldbein
separatehandsandshouldlyofeachother
on,theparisianbookseller,announcedthat
ssieursdiderot,daleert,turgotandasreofother
distinguishedersopublishanencyclopaedia
ontain``alltheneheneience
andthehesideofthe
publistsatisfactory,andertytwoyears
thelastoftheteshadbeenfinished,the
sobelatedinterferenceofthepoliceuldnotrepress
theenthusiasst
iortantbutverydangerousntributiontothediscussions
oftheday
here,letgiveyoualittlewaingwhenyoureada
novelaboutthefrenovie,
youpressionthattherevolutionhe
theparissluithing
ofthekindthebappearsoftenuponthe``evolutionary
stage,butinvariablyattheinstigationandunderthe
leadershipofthoseddleenhe
hungryltitudeasanefficientallyintheirwarfareupon
thekingandhisurtbutthefundantalideash
causedtherev
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