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Chapter 2424 Royal circus (7)

Chapter 2424 royal circus (seven)

The change in the attitude of government officials towards the church is also related to the information they have received.

In 1795, Claudius, the son of John Billforth, who supported the construction of the customs house in Gandong, encountered a group siege in the customs house. In self-defense, he fired several shots in the street, probably killing more than one person. As a result, the situation escalated so rapidly that the mounted police and patrol police were besieged by the masses when they came forward. In the end, the army could only be sent...not to suppress it, because the Irish volunteers who maintained law and order also opposed the merger of Britain and Ireland.Supported by the opposition Bishop of Peel Lane, the attack was carefully planned to look like a drunken riot.

Peel Lane, a frequent hangout for exiled Jacobins, agitated this time on the grounds that the misuse of public expenditure was being spent by Dublin Town Hall on ostentatious prestige projects.

St. Patrick's Theological Seminary led by the Bishop of Troy was also not liked by the French, because they were worried that the French would invade Ireland, and even held a grand thanksgiving ceremony in order to pray for relief from it.They were actively involved in political mediation when the Anglo-Irish Union was united, and shortly after the suppression of the United Irish Association in 1793, the original St Patrick's Seminary was relocated from Dublin to a village owned by the Duke of Leinster.

The French do not want priests involved in politics, nor do they want speculators to fish in troubled waters.The Irish were also building canals, and they formed a canal company for financing. The governor cut the ribbon on the pier, but the canal company soon disintegrated, the original advocates went bankrupt, and the governor who cut the ribbon was dispatched to a deserted island as a postal manager The staff, the financing money has long since disappeared.

There is also the "lovely" paper tax. The situation in Ireland is a bit different from the stamp duty that was implemented in North America. In addition to the paper used for printing, there is also paper used to make banknotes. The Irish will recycle broken flax and mix it with cotton It can be made into banknotes, and minting is subject to seigniorage.Increasing the paper tax can not only control printing, but also control the issuance of banknotes in Ireland, as well as restrict the exchange of gold and banknotes. The Garcia family who engaged in this matter originally did the business between Ireland and Cadiz. Since Seville Spain had to relocate most of its trade from Seville to Cádiz after the port became clogged with silt.

Seville is the bill clearing center in Africa, where trade bills from all over Africa are collected and then transferred to Lisbon. The Garcia family made their first pot of gold by relying on this, and then invested in Irish real estate to make a fortune.

There is a booklet called "Ireland's Liberty is a Disaster", which is said to be related to Garcia and other real estate tycoons. People ask them to make a statement that they have nothing to do with this booklet. They disagree, and then they are kicked out. Except for the holders of citizenship rights, that is to say, they are deprived of the right to vote and the right to be elected.

All this brought back bad memories among the government officials, so their attitude changed.

After a certain career success, Watt and Bolton wanted their son to be entirely European in appearance and at least fluent in French and German, so James Watt Jr. was sent abroad at the age of 15, which was somewhat mitigated. family atmosphere, since Watt's first wife's children had been neglected since Watt's second wife had a child.

Gregory went to board at the university, and James Watt Jr. went to North Germany soon after receiving his father's notice, and returned home after learning German and mathematics. Soon after, he fell into a debt crisis, but he begged Matthew Bolton , not his own father.

Matt Bolton left North Germany for France after James returned home. He lived in Paris, hired a tutor from the Palace of Versailles, read Voltaire's works, and dressed himself as a Frenchman.

He spent too much time in the opera house, salon and other places where chemists should not be. It was also because of the influence that James Jr. later embarked on the road of revolution. They always talked about rights and freedom.

Erasmus Darwin also had a son named Francis, who was once bitten by a mad dog, who would sometimes feign barking, scaring the family into a panic.

For Saint-Tirrell, before seeing the specimen, instead of making him believe the "Marco's curse" written in the Vatican report, he would rather believe that the attack was caused by rabies. The monster in Gervaudan was only 65 kg, Not much bigger than a human.

But the crux of the matter for him now is where "the father of the children" is.The three Gerdang beasts are like a mother with two cubs. The female wolf who has just given birth needs nutrition and is weak. The hunting work should have been handed over to the male wolf. Only then will they drag their weak bodies to attack human children.

Humans not only improve the land, but also "improves" the breeds of animals to meet their own needs.For example, cattle are divided into beef cattle and dairy cows, and dogs are also divided into pet dogs and hunting dogs.

In nature, the old, weak, sick, pregnant and young are most likely to be targeted and eliminated by predators.Having natural enemies means returning to the food chain, but it is clear that humans prefer to eliminate threats rather than coexist with natural enemies.

If you return to the food chain, you will not be able to sleep, eat, and read in peace. Human beings must be vigilant at all times like wild animals, and even drinking water must be careful whether there will be crocodiles hiding in the pond.

Cows bitten by mad dogs may also be infected with rabies. Some people like to eat tender beef, and the habit of not cooking beef will cause secondary infection. Tuberculosis and rabies were very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, and someone "once" compared vampires with rabies.The earliest novel about vampires was written by an Irishman, who was born in Dublin, but wrote a night nobleman based on Vlad III in Central Europe.

For this purpose, Georgiana felt that it was necessary to support the Martin Act, at least to prohibit bulldogs from continuing to bite cattle, and animals infected with rabies must be buried or burned after hunting. In such a world, she I just hope that I can stay rational and don't go crazy without knowing it.Doctors in madhouses are often the stuff of horror stories because they sometimes unknowingly go mad themselves.

Maybe it was a whim, she wanted to hear Bach, so she asked someone to call Di Boer, and she hoped that he could perform in the museum.

Although this place is not a traditional place for performing chamber music, the reverberation effect will not be very good.But there are no microphones, no vinyl records, no gramophones, and she can’t carry a big stereo with her like a hippie in the 70s and play her favorite rock stars.

In the six realms of reincarnation, heaven and man have delicious food but no beauties, Shura has beauties but no gourmet food, and the human world has delicious food and beautiful women, but they don’t have the longevity like heaven and man and Shura, so the vampires living in the human world should be satisfied. What do you want?

In the wizarding world, they are similar to werewolves, and they are also the target of hunting.Perhaps, it is really the unobtained that is so attractive, making people feel that it is worth going through fire and water and pursuing it wherever possible.

The taste of loss can only be understood after real experience. Arianna's death made Albus suddenly wake up from the dream outlined by Grindelwald.

At least she understood that, and it wasn't because he was afraid of the Muggles outnumbered and compelled by the situation to compromise.

"Professor." Padma asked.

"What's the matter?" Georgiana asked.

"Do you think there is no possibility of reconciliation between Muggles and wizards?" Padma asked.

"Not now." She said softly, "Do you think people in the 20th century have changed compared to people today?"

Padma didn't answer.

"I think the focus on education is still working."

"Really?"

Georgiana wanted to say yes, but didn't say it.

So she stood quietly, waiting for the performer to arrive.

(End of this chapter)

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