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Excerpt from France Under Louis XV, Vol. 1 of 2
Chapter I. Tmc condition or noe Character of Government 1 Authority of the King 2 Etiquette of the Court 4 Amusements at Court 6 Adulation of the King 8 Number of Attendants 9 Character bf Louis XV. 11 Expenses of the Government 14 Perquisites of Officials 15 Choice of Ministers 17 Superintendents. 19 Lack of Local Government 20 Authority of the Parliament 22 Influence of the Nobility 23 Provincial Nobility 25 Nobility of the Court 27 Their Pecuniary Embarrassments 29 Their Privileges 31 Amount of Pensions 32 Exemption from Taxation 33 Wealthy Bourgeois 34 Nature of the Peasantry 36 Number of the Peasantry 38 Amount of Land held by them 40 Taxation imposed upon them 41 Their Bad Condition 44 Improvement in their Condition 46iv contents.
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Excerpt from France Under Louis XV, Vol. 1 of 2
A just idea cannot be formed Of the character of the French monarchy, nor of the probability of the king exercising wisely his great authority, without considering his modes of life, his social surroundings, the barriers of etiquette in which he was inclosed, the artificial panoply in which he 'was encased. Ver sailles, in the early part of the eighteenth century, wit nessed an existence, splendid indeed, but the formality of which had stiflr'ened into rigidity not unlike that of the courts of ancient Assyrian and Babylonian kings; if its etiquette was not SO benumbing as the sombre state Of Madrid, yet it did not help a monarch to understand the needs of his people, nor to perform the duties of his Office.
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