id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6301 Lowell, Edward J. (Edward Jackson) The Eve of the French Revolution .txt text/plain 131268 8537 75 councils and their subordinate public offices, France was governed to an France was in fact governed by what in modern times is called by men who had inherited or bought their places.[Footnote: Under Louis Letters." "The King of France," says Rica, "is the most powerful prince "Law in general is human reason, in so far as it governs all the nations Under each form of government, education and the laws should work like the French Parliaments.[Footnote: In a despotic government the The government of France, says Montesquieu, has not, like that of managed.[Footnote: There were great differences from place to necessary therefore to believe that in three generations a great nation laws allow; faith in the Philosopher, a man governed entirely by reason thinks, govern the lives of men united to form a true state. but in France at this time all matters of government and social life ./cache/6301.txt ./txt/6301.txt