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of eighteenth century society. Clergy and nobility exercised a preeminent right over all land property. The manorial dues of various kinds that they imposed
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In Eric Hobsbawm's analysis the dual revolutions – the French and the In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries nobles had several privileges. We may.
France regiments were still the property of their noble officers well into the eighteenth century. ' The consequence was that stronger links were.
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existence of privileges or the resentment against the nobles but she argues that nobles did in fact pay significant taxes in the eighteenth century and
French dance genres of the late eighteenth century did concentrate on external qualities that allowed them to become infused with African sounds and styles
C) rural lifestyles to urban lifestyles "The French Revolution is most important for having ... C) The nobility was being punished for bringing.
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In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century the status of the French aristocratic lifestyle in which they could pursue their own pleasures.