Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 2455 Butterfly Dream
In 1794, Prussia promulgated the "General State Law", which used "residents" instead of "subjects" at the beginning of this law. Binding to all members. However, in the introduction of Chapter 82, when the code talks about "the duties and rights of the nobility", it straightforwardly states that "the nobility is the first class of the country", their main duty and task is to defend their own identities, and members of the nobility only use Accepting the Supreme Court's trial, nobles have the privilege to enter "places of national glory" and "only nobles have the right to own noble territories".
At that time, the ruler of Prussia was not Frederick the Great, but his nephew Frederick William II, a typical baroque king.
Although Frederick the Great consumed the country's population, he still left a large inheritance, which is said to be 51 million talers, but it was squandered during the 11-year reign of Frederick William II. The army expanded to 240,000, the highest in Prussian history.
In addition, he adopted tax cuts to please the people, which caused Prussia's debt to reach as high as 48 million thalers. In the Prussian General State Law, the state is obliged to "compensate" those who are compelled to sacrifice their special rights for the common good. That is to say, Frederick William II agreed that the state had an obligation to be responsible for war orphans and disabled people, and during his administration, nursing institutions for these groups were developed and expanded, but due to the financial situation, there was more than enough energy.
After Frederick William III came to power, he was very different from his father. He was very loyal to the queen, and he was also very simple. He didn't live in a luxurious palace in Berlin, but he didn't help financially, because his father left a country that was almost bankrupt.
Although Prussia's territory nearly tripled during the reign of Frederick William II, and its population nearly halved, Prussia's prestige in Europe declined. When Russia invaded Poland in 1792, Prussia betrayed its alliance with Poland. Military alliance, sent troops to capture Polish territory, and completed the second partition of Poland with Russia. Prussia got Gdansk, Toruń, Poznan and other Greater Poland regions. But it was also in the city of Poznan that the witch trials took place. Although the parliament had ordered a ban on witch hunting and torture, Poznan still used the transition of power as an excuse to abolish the law prohibiting witch hunting.
Frederick the Great promoted the values promoted by the Enlightenment, while his nephew joined the Rosicrucian Order, which was more occult and supernatural than Freemasonry. When he was crown prince, Frederick William II was obsessed with spiritualism and astrology. The king's ministers, advisers, and people who claimed to be the king's friends competed with each other to try to influence the king, and Frederick William II also showed the characteristics of being easily influenced by the ministers. Frederick II was also deeply influenced by a mystic. Influenced by him, he even regarded the minister of culture as the de facto prime minister.
Mrs. Starr commented that "Prussian General State Law" is like a Roman god with two faces, one side is military, and the other side is philosophy. Georgiana believed that this law did not achieve "equality", or that everyone under the monarchy was equal, including the king, advocated by Frederick the Great. This was inherited by Queen Maria Theresa of Austria, and her reforms reflected this aspect.
The Prussians also considered "noble-specific property rights" while considering "common interests". To some extent, Prussia has returned from "enlightened autocracy" to the European dynastic model.
After Betty was arrested, the gate of the Brussels police station was crowded with citizens who reported the crime. They all had relatives missing, or were suspected of being killed by road robbery but could not find the murderer. There were as many as 600. Later, Betty was transferred to the city Barracks, and when the time came she would be sent to Welford Prison, where despite the typhoid, there were walls and garrisons. The "peasant war" that occurred in 1799 was also called the "stick war" by the Luxembourgers. The rebels were mainly distributed in Brabantine, Limburg and northern Luxembourg. These areas were not on the route of Doumrière's retreat.
Baekeland and his accomplices are deserters. Deserters may not necessarily throw away their helmets and armor. It is also possible that they still have guns and other weapons in their hands. They have repeatedly succeeded in robbery.
Joseph II used microservices when he toured Belgium, which saved him a lot of time, and saved him from the trouble of being greeted and sent to the town and sworn by himself to uphold the rights and freedoms of his subjects.
Georgiana didn't take the oath, and the panorama prison will definitely attract criticism in the future, but everyone is still immersed in joy. Napoleon had already given her 200,000 francs from the Valenciennes tax collector to build the road, and it was a good thing she was determined to do it, otherwise it would have to be mixed up with the question of where the money for the new prison would come from the Brussels Assembly.
Corruption cases in this day and age are embezzlement in the name of fraud. Georgiana may be able to protect herself, but she cannot guarantee others.
The key is that she really said that the ostentation is okay, she obviously didn't, and Marie Antoinette's attendance at social events after the necklace incident always attracted boos. There was originally an unbridgeable gap between the court of Versailles, famous for its splendor and luxury, and its subjects, but this gap is not like the Ginlunga gap, it is a primitive abyss.
The Arc de Triomphe is a landmark of Paris, and even France, a place that bears witness to greatness and smallness. Even Napoleon, the god of war, could not have won the Battle of Austerlitz alone.
A general must have soldiers. He has a very magical thing. Even after many years, he still remembers the name of a soldier. It seems that in his eyes, the soldier is not unknown.
She didn't know if she would return to the world of the 21st century, standing in front of the Monument of the Unknown Hero, looking up at the Arc de Triomphe.
She was just an unknown person, how could Bonaparte take a fancy to her?
This was a dream full of myths and epics. When she opened her eyes, she was still the woman who dreamed that she would replace Lily and become Snape's true love, but was destined to live under Lily's shadow all her life.
She was grateful to Snape for taking care of her when she needed it, but she wasn't going to give in to it.
At least she won't be like the princess in the Magic Flute. If the prince doesn't love her anymore, she will choose to kill herself.
The morning was over, and there was still an afternoon left, and she didn't intend to wait for Bonaparte's reply like a girl who stood by the phone and waited for her boyfriend's call.
She was planning to go out for a while, maybe she could find a new inspiration and figure out how to raise those 26 million francs.
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