Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2460: "Out of the Jungle" (5)

   Chapter 2460 "Out of the Jungle" (5)

  The legacy of feudal times is not in the eyes of Georgian the churches with rose windows and the sacristy but chaos, and it is fully represented on this map.

These plots 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 before. There are other monasteries, and the Abbey's castle is reached along the Melati path through the woods.

  melati is pronounced like the Dutch melaats, which means leprosy, and monasteries provide rest and refuge for the poor, so this has always been the case in this area.

During the Great Revolution, many buildings were demolished. For example, the place where the restaurant was located was originally the residence of the nuns. There was only an empty shell left in the chapel. The bells in the church were demolished for the purpose of coining, not just the church bell. Even the bronze horse sculpture placed on the square by the Austrian governor was melted.

   Those shelters for the poor are gone, they have to "camp", who wants to do that? So these people who were already on the brink of desperation were even more angry, and they might even attack the sentry sentry in the city.

  Laggette's father was a wine merchant, but he is now the Dutch ambassador to Paris. His eyesight is not good, and someone needs to read aloud to know the content of the document. Usually his wife Catherine is in charge, but she did not accompany this time because she was with Joseph's wife Julie.

  Georgiana looked at his eyes, he may be suffering from cataract disease, which can be solved with surgery.

   But everyone has their own ideas, and I don’t know if it’s because of his physical disability. He was very impatient when facing the secretary, but he still expressed some of his own opinions in the conversation.

After Xueyue's murder, Napoleon was already planning to transform the dense, intertwined dark streets of Paris. These small streets are easy to dig ditches and build barricades, but the most important thing is those private gardens that are closed by high gates and closed to the outside world. open. These are all products of the old order, Napoleon renovated the Tuileries and the Luxembourg Gardens and opened them up as public spaces.

  Conspiracy and tricks are all behind closed doors, who would conspire in the public eye? That was the stage for the orators, "whose eloquent tongues could easily capture the minds of inexperienced citizens and put them at their mercy," as Grindelwald did at Lachaise Cemetery.

Of course   Raggert didn't know Grindelwald, he gave another example. Dutch history bears witness to the fact that the Dutch did not lack unwavering courage, as William III of Orange did to resist the combined forces of Louis XIV and Charles II of England.

If you agree with this, then you are probably the Orange Orangists, the Austrian and Brabantine insurgents who opened fire on the streets of Brussels in 1789, followed by the French storming of the Bastille , it seems that the Netherlands has hope of taking back Belgium with British and Prussian assistance.

  Some people still miss the Dutch Republic known as the "Sea Coachman" period, but that means welcoming back William V, who was driven out of the Netherlands in 1787, and preventing the rise of the Orange faction was also the task of the patriots at that time.

   Ah, what happened?

  You only have one life, remember not to participate in strange gatherings and listen to people talking about people.

   The "greatergood" that old fools and old lunatics always talk about, what does that mean?

Victims hope that justice will be served. In the wolf pack, the wolf king will take food to the bottom wolf instead of letting it starve to death, because for the wolf king, the bigger the wolf pack, the better the survival ability (good) . On the contrary, it was the middle-level wolf, who had been wandering around the bottom-level wolf, waiting for an opportunity to **** the food in its mouth.

  Do the bottom-level wolves like the wolf king, or do the middle-level wolves **** the food in its mouth?

   Grindelwald doesn't hate Muggles. He lives in a castle. Bread and jam will not appear on their own. People need to plant and gather them. Voldemort wants to kill all Muggles. As for these jobs, aren't there house elves?

There are so many wizard trials in human history, but the Salem wizard trial in 1692 made the wizarding world decide to separate from the Muggle world. There have been wizards and scholars who have studied this reason, but it is generally believed that the result is due to the implementation of a constitutional monarchy in the United Kingdom. As a result of the restriction of the power of the people, in the past people studied the pros and cons of the rule of one person, the rule of the few and the rule of the majority.

The Salem witch trials happened to be the first witch trials with great influence after the "Glorious Revolution", although the previous Udine trials recorded that the Pope participated in the trial of "The Healer" Michele , and during the Reformation period.

   Compared with religious punishment, waiting for the end of the day, watching the wicked get hanged or more just can reflect justice, justice has been served. The indulgence has shaken the original rule that good deeds can accumulate good deeds and go to heaven. The church also has canon law. In the Middle Ages, they also managed contracts such as cadastre, and stipulated that the contract would take effect. The contract is fulfilled when money is delivered.

Rousseau's social contract theory is that everyone joins the society and hands over his power to a wise leader, the individual of each party is gone, replaced by a united whole, with common interests, to Huo Huo. Booth can be called a country here, but Rousseau put forward the concept of "sovereignty", the sovereign must exercise the will of all the people of a community.

  The king built the palace, and he did not open it to the subjects who built it, although the nobles who lived in it did not move a single brick.

  The expansion of the Louvre Museum should be open to citizens and even foreigners. The park is not a private garden, and it is not arbitrary to put sculptures or remove sculptures.

   But Napoleon was authorized by the French people, and theoretically he represented the will of the whole people. However, the sculptures he dismantled and placed may not be completely in line with the will of the people, or people are more willing to believe that it is his own will.

   It is impossible to build a toilet without a referendum, and it is also impossible to pass the building of a prison without a vote. But there has been an outbreak of typhoid at Welford Prison, although typhoid is not as virulent as the Black Death, and the death toll is rising, exercising the dictatorship in this emergency is much faster than it would take 17 years to pass a bill.

  Typhoid, like cholera, is caused by unclean water, but people of this era believe that these two diseases are airborne. If the problem of drinking water and excrement is not solved, even a ventilated panoramic prison will not solve the problem.

  Beer is used as a substitute for water in many cases, even for middle-income people. If the poor cannot afford beer and drink unclean water and cause typhoid fever, is she doing a good thing or a bad thing?

  Although it's winter now, the bodies buried in the ground won't rot so quickly, but there is still rain and melting snow. Who knows what the direction of the underground river will be?

   "It's better to choose a place far away from the densely populated area..." Raggett suddenly looked out the window when he arrived here.

   "What's the matter?" asked Georgiana.

   "I think...I heard a little noise," Raggett said.

   She turned her ear to listen, and was about to say that he was overthinking, when suddenly she heard a gunshot.

   "There are assassins!" someone shouted, and then there were gunshots one after another.

   (end of this chapter)