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Chapter 3306 sacred dogs (Part )
Chapter 3306 sacred dogs (Part )
The carriage drove slowly through the hillside that was hit by an avalanche. The Katushis were busy rescuing their companions. Although they saw the convoy passing by, they did not try to attack again this time. They went about their business peacefully.
This beautiful and pure place became no longer peaceful because of their arrival, as if it had been polluted.
Revenge comes from the self-preservation of living things. Revenge is used to deter possible harm in the future. Even wolves know to stay away when seeing humans instead of launching an attack. This is one of the necessary conditions for human survival.
Georgiana took out the red stone from the snowflake-patterned locket and looked at it under the light. It actually looked like the blood oath of Grindelwald and Dumbledore.
Peace is a marriage united on a voluntary basis.
When Grindelwald and Dumbledore swore not to harm each other, they did so voluntarily; but when the blood oath was broken, at least one of them no longer wanted to be bound by it, and it became no longer voluntary.
She looked at the quick stone and thought that it could be easily picked off the "mother plant", which at least proved that it was not as "indestructible" as diamonds.
When the Treaty of Campo Formio was signed, the Austrians were also involuntary. Napoleon threw a teapot belonging to Queen Catherine to the ground.
Georgiana put the red stone back. After the carriage turned a corner, she could no longer see the corner, but she saw a man on horseback on the mountain peak, who was standing there watching her.
It was 1521 when Magellan completed his circumnavigation, but Spain and Portugal couldn't wait to divide the earth into two halves in 1493. They didn't even know the circumference of the earth at that time.
Even in the 19th century, humans had not been to the South Pole and the North Pole, so they could only guess the shape of the Earth by measuring its oblateness, and then divide the longitude and latitude lines based on this shape.
But these are not the focus of the struggle. In Grotius's book, he mentioned the "free sea" and the "closed sea" (mare clausum). After the papal meridian was drawn, generations of people have claimed such divisions. It was unfair, especially when this line was divided. Even the length of 1 degree longitude had huge differences between Portugal and Spain. At that time, not only did humans lack a reliable algorithm for calculating longitude, but the length units were also different. They could even divide it in order to divide it. The ownership of a bridge on the boundary was discussed at a meeting.
The idea of a closed sea dates back to the days of the ancient Roman Empire, when governments sought to ban ships of certain nationalities from entering waters they considered local territorial waters through patrols, tolls and other means.
But the situation changed after the discovery of the sea route to India and Columbus's crossing of the Atlantic. Before then, most sailing activities were carried out along the coast, and ships always traded near the coast. Alexander VI defined the "closed sea", and Spain and Portugal also used this as a basis to prohibit non-national ships from docking.
Free Seas believes that no body of water, no matter how close to the coast, should be in any way under the control of that country, and that its own rules of whether it has rights should not be imposed on other countries.
Those who block roads and organize the export of goods should be boycotted in practical ways, without even requiring authorization from any public authority. Those who interfere with others' free use of the world's public waterways to trade with other peoples, any ship has the right to attack , in fact pirates are people who try to interfere with the natural rights of travel and trade.
If Britain continued to bombard Copenhagen with its influence to organize Baltic trade, then the Baltic coast could use this reason to boycott British goods.
People in many countries actually don’t like pirates, but pirates are printed on advertisements for Daydream products. Do pirates only have adventures, twists and turns and bizarre stories and a magnificent world?
If all goes well, the Strait of Gibraltar can be used for taxation after Governor Bennett's reforms, just like the rules of the Baltic Sea. All ships trading with France will have to pay taxes at British ports.
Not only would this increase tax revenue, it would also mean that garrison life in Gibraltar would be less boring with ships docked.
The trouble is that Bennett has stepped into Tacitus's trap. Once he becomes the object of people's hatred, the good and bad things he does will cause people to hate him.
Pascal said, you have believed in the existence of empty boxes since you were a child, and others have said so, so you believe that vacuum exists, and 0 means nothing. However, schools tell you that a vacuum does not exist.
Umbridge never included practical exercises in her Defense Against the Dark Arts classes to convince her students that the world was safe and they didn't need wands.
Who lied to you?
What really made Pomona feel tired was not living with Severus. They had been together day and night for six years, with only each other. If they were two prisoners, they would have been eager to be "released" as soon as possible.
It's not that she's not happy enough, it's that her happiness can't stand the test.
Everything fell to pieces as I woke up from my daydream.
A person who allows himself to remain in a rigid, static state is like clinging to a geocentric theory, unwilling to change, no matter how many opportunities he has to grow and change.
However, the heliocentric theory is not correct. Even the center of the Milky Way is not the center of the universe. If Bruno said that the universe is infinite, then there is no center. And if the universe is finite, where are its edges? What does the geometric shape look like? Scared cow refers to the sacred cow in India, which the Marquis saw in India, and later refers to a person who is sacred and inviolable.
She always seems to make the same mistake, article written by Rita Kister, asking whether Snape is a saint or a sinner.
As for Bonaparte... when the palace said that the king's mistresses did not dare to joke with the king like Madame Pompidou did, she found it incredible. The king is also a human being, isn't he?
"Would you like a pet?" Georgiana asked Delmid.
He was looking at her in a daze, but now he was confused by her sudden question.
"Let's take back the retired search and rescue dogs from the monastery, okay?" Georgiana said in a coaxing tone.
"What are you doing with those old dogs?" said Polina.
"They need a place to grow old, and your son needs companionship. St. Bernard dogs are good companion dogs." Georgiana said.
It reminded her of Hagrid and his adopted Fang, both big but very gentle.
"What do you think?" Polina asked Delmid.
Delmid nodded.
"They won't be able to stay with you for long before they die." Georgiana stroked Delmid's head. "Don't put too much emotion into it, because death is very close to them."
"Like my dad?" Delmid asked.
The sound of the axles turning outside could be heard quietly in the carriage.
"I understand." Delmid said frustratedly. "Just do it."
Polina hugged him, and Delmid also hugged Polina. The mother and son hugged each other so tightly that there was no room for a third person.
A strong sense of emptiness made Georgiana pick up a pen and take the initiative to write a letter to Bonaparte.
She is not relying on anything, but, as Edgeworth said, writing something, detaching herself and becoming a "third party".
"Why aren't you crying?" Katharina said listlessly as she lay on the sofa.
"Why are you crying?" Paulina asked.
"That way I can laugh at you and you discuss me behind my back," Katharina said.
"Do I look like that?" asked Georgiana.
Katharina smiled defiantly.
When she interrupted her, Georgiana no longer wanted to write a letter, so she picked up the book and started reading.
Sure enough, women are fickle.
(End of this chapter)
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