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area in italy ruled by pope |
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illegal desposition of government (Napoleon) |
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thought of human interests, values, importance |
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assembly of estates of HRE |
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cheif person in government |
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memember of old nobility of Russia |
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meeting to end fight between luther and zwingli |
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list of grivences by three estates in france |
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title given to heir of throne |
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bar for turning rudder in steering |
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advancement of agriculture |
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sincerely influenced by the ideas of the enlightenment, this monarch abolished captial punishment established equality before law,freed serfs, created a system of primary education, established religious toleration, and tightened control of the state over the established church |
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let the ruling class tremble at a communist revolution. the proletarians have nothing to lost but their chains |
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cogito, ergo, sum (I think therefore I am |
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employers were always and everywhere in a sort of tacit, but constant and uniform combination, not to raise wages of labor above their actual rate and sometimes entered into particular combinations to sink the wages even below this rate |
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theses writers extolled, often in an exaggerated form, the expression of human emotion and the search of realization of ones own identity |
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I have come to win gold not to plow the fields like a peasant |
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it will naturally be answered that it would be desirable to be both the one and the other; but as it is difficult to be both at the same time it is much more safe to be feared than to be loved when you have to chose between the two |
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I brought it about that humanism which among the italians savored of nothing but pure paganism began noble to celebrate christ |
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I promise a chicken in every pot |
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Henry the Great (Henry le Grand) |
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liberty consists in being able to do anything that does not harm another person |
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Declaration fo Rights of Man |
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a good place a good place with which is no place |
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I wish to persuade wmen to endeavor to acquire strength both mind and body |
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one king one law one faith |
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if i have seen further than others it is by standing on the shoulders of giants |
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I know i have the body but of a weak and feeble women but i have the heart and stomach of a king and a king of england too |
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by the charter granted by our late sovereign the frame work knitters are empowered to break and destroy all frames and engines that fabricate articles in a fraudulent and deceitful manner |
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his upper lip...was heavy and hanging the lower jaw protruding so far beyond the upper that it was impossible for him to speak a whole sentence in an intelligible voice |
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human beings are very rarely worthy to govern themselves
by which the citizen only deends on the laws which protect the freedom of the feeble against the ambitions of the strong
It is the man who sways our minds by the prevalence of reason and the native force of truth not they who reduce mankind to a state of slavery by force and downright violence that claims our reverence |
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all men a,re created equal they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness |
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deceleration of independence |
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