Chapter 1871 Giantslayer (15)
Has anyone ever imagined that he would die when he was 20 years old?
Alessandro looked at the French who came out of the barracks. They were almost as young as him, and his eyes were full of uncertainty.
In fact, as long as they take off their uniforms, they are no different from those young people basking in the park. However, at this moment, they have to protect the citizens who are much older than them.
The panicked crowd did not realize that they were just some children. They only saw the uniforms on the soldiers, so they showed them the way. There were also people who looked at him weirdly when they passed by Alessandro, but soon they retracted their sights and ran towards the huge target. Alessandro quickly lowered the brim of his hat and trot towards it. The "pyramid" ran away.
"You go to Paris with the delivery people." Guyitano gave a certificate to Alessandro.
"Delivery? What kind of delivery?" Alessandro asked.
"Bonaparte ordered two Venetian chandeliers to be hung in the restaurant of the Tuileries." Guyitano took a nasopharyngeal. "He likes Mrs. Smith very much, not only let her decorate, but also manage Duy. The dining hall of the Lely Palace."
Alessandro had nothing to say, he looked at the document in his hand, which stated his identity, as well as the place of departure and destination.
"Louis XVI seems to have been discovered because of a problem with the pass." Alessandro said.
"No, it's not like that." Guyitano sniffed. "His head is printed on the coupon, it's hard to recognize it."
Alessandro was stunned.
"Bonaparte was also recognized when he ran back from Egypt, but no one arrested him. As Frank said before, he was very lucky. Not only did he not contract the Black Death, nor did he encounter a shipwreck. It's still unimpeded. Just now Frank asked if killing Caesar could save the Republic, what do you think?"
"No." Alessandro said.
"Why?" Guyitano asked.
Alessandro continues to recall the content of the textbook.
"The French hate war." Guéitano said, "The reason why they follow Saint-Just so actively is because they fought for themselves. The guillotine executed many wealthy people and their wealth was divided equally among the people. Not only that, the first torrent of the revolution swallowed up the creditor's rights. These things were abolished in the people's mind. This is the significance of the revolution. There are no more creditors, and they don't want to pay a penny, Alsace. The rentiers are hated by the locals. They are happy to see robbers attack and kill those usurers. The Gracchus of ancient Rome also did land reform, but they were stopped by the patriarchs of the Republic. They refused to surrender themselves. In the annexed land, Caesar gave those who followed him more than honor, so even if he killed Caesar, if the senators were unwilling to make any changes and concessions, they would not be able to prevent the decline of the republic in Rome. The same was true for soldiers from other countries who could not defeat the French. In this way, they are fighting for the nobles, and they are still the same when they return to their hometown."
"I remember civilians can be promoted to knights." Alice Sandro said.
"Are you still dreaming of Don Quixote? The knighthood has fallen." Guyitano sat in a chair. "Even the nobles can't help intervening in business. Business is more profitable than farming."
Alessandro curled his lips.
"The prosperity of commerce has caused the decline of the manor system. Although serfs can obtain personal freedom by paying money, they still live in an isolated and miserable abyss. They live a closed life. They approve of road construction, but the king sent the repairs. The road money was used by the nobles to build the road to their own castle. It was for the rich and the people, and it was not beneficial to the people. Louis XVI should not cancel the road construction, but let those who used it to build the road for his own castle. The roads to towns and towns are smoother. Sometimes the above policy is finally implemented but completely changed. Italy is also promoting vaccinia, but it encounters obstacles. People think that it is mixing cattle and people, and this time The expeditionary forces heading to Santo Domingo were all vaccinated, but they encountered yellow fever, and even more people refused to be vaccinated. Mrs. Smith's method of compulsory vaccination was very unpopular. Later, the army also converged, and the same time, the suppression of the wanderings The judges of the Han's special court were also interviewed by Bonaparte. In the past, without the signatures of the priests and village representatives, anyone could be prosecuted, arrested and brought to the felony court for trial like a tramp. Many of them are the most unlikely. People who become wanderers therefore become wanderers, do you know what I mean?"
Alessandro seems to know how to look at Guyitano.
"The French all want to be officials. One day the Marquis de Choiseul patted his head and wanted to rectify the phenomenon of begging. Then he sent the mounted police to hunt everywhere. In order to prove that he is not a beggar, the peasant must carry what you have in his arms. This certificate, or a pass or something else, would have to be arrested, and there would be no chance of appeal. Bureaucrats often treat unfortunate people in a rude and inhumane way, and flatter the superiors. It was carried out in 1764. After the civic reform, a governor asked whether to retain the power of handicraftsmen and other civilians to elect administrative officials. It would be very pleasant to leave the power of electing their own leaders to the people. I don't like that leader. , The other party forced me to accept it again, it would make me very unhappy, unless he was chosen by God, even if his administration will cause inconvenience to me, in order to maintain good order and public stability these moral obligations, I am willing to accept this Control, but take the road repair fee given by the king to repair the road or repair the royal garden that is not open to the public. This is unacceptable to the people. After the Great Revolution, those palaces and parks that were not open to civilians were opened, and they changed. Became public. At the same time, some people forced farmers to transfer their harvest to the public granary. There was no circulation of wheat, and the city became an isolated island. Marseille was occupied by the Jacobins. They later wanted to occupy Avignon. The mayor originally wanted to use the Marseilles to deal with the Mandling brothers. These Maasai people were unable to defend the city but often asked for military pay. On impulse, the mayor actually planned to let the Mandling brothers deal with these rebellious troops. Fortunately, people from Paris arrived in time. Stopped, but still did not completely resolve the crisis. The leader of the bandit, Zurdan, claimed to have killed two royal guards and cut off their heads. He took the bandit and occupied the Palais des Papes, and filled his pockets by compulsory taxation. Eventually it caused civil riots and angered all the civilians.” Guyitano paused here, “It's not easy to get a good sense. I'm not stupid enough to think that Bonaparte is the liberator of Italy, but I don't believe it. Austrians, the rule of Italy should belong to the Italian people, but I think it's hard for us to get rid of Bonaparte. He is a control freak, holding on to the reins, and wanting a horse-drawn carriage to run on the road he wants, unless... …Do you know the Cairo Riot?"
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