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Nobility in The United States

by TonyBear in Society, November 20, 2009
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Many people in the 1790s were not afraid of having titles of nobility brought back. Instead they were afraid of how the government may bring back the ideas and concepts that go along with nobility such as the social class.

Republican and Federalist Impressions on The French Revolution

by TonyBear in History, November 19, 2009
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The Republicans and the Federalist had many significantly different views which could be linked to the continual battle between liberty and order.

Differences Between Lord, Duchess, Baron and Other Royal Titles

by Avaxier in History, October 15, 2009
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There are so many Royal Titles existed. But each of them actually have different meaning.

Robert Catesby and the Gunpowder Plot

by Kim Seabrook in History, June 30, 2009
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From Hero or Villain: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Age of Absolutism

by bandgeek4life in Government, June 28, 2009
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An essay which analyzes the times of Absolute Monarchies, considering both the achievements and weaknesses of the system.

Isabella II: The She-Wolf of France

by Kim Seabrook in History, June 28, 2009
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From Deadlier than the Male: More Prisoners of Eternity.

A Case for Anarchy

by CPurcell in Government, March 26, 2009
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Government has become a rotting corpse propped up by blind hopefulness as some kind of macabre, putrid, maggot ridden monument that serves no purpose but to disgust anyone who stops to look up at it. Its glory is long gone if, indeed, there ever was glory to be found.

Alexander I: Tsar of Russia

by rainforest89 in History, March 1, 2009
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Aleksandr Pavolovich Romanov, or Alexander I (The Blessed), was born on December 28th, 1777 to parents the then Grand Duke Paul Petrovich and wife Maria Fedorovna. He reigned in Russia from 1801 to his death in 1825, and became one of the most powerful and influential figures in Russia in the 19th century.

The French Revolution: From an Absolute Monarchy to an Empire

by notassociated in History, February 13, 2009
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People have always striven to become more powerful and more acknowledged. It is in their nature after all to want to be seen and heard. In the late 18th century, the Third Estate of France, the middle-class and peasants, felt as if they were being cheated out of their money by their king, Louis XIV.

Absolute Monarchy vs. Parliament: A Comparison Between France and Britain

by notassociated in History, February 13, 2009
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Those who are not rich and powerful shall always seek to become rich and powerful, but if that is not possible then they will always be in envy of those more wealthy and powerful than themselves.

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