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The Two Brothers

CHAPTER VII
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There is no opposition of social forces, such as that to which the cities of the Italian States in the Middle Ages owed their vitality.
There are no longer any nobles in Issoudun.

The Cottereaux, the Routiers, the Jacquerie, the religious wars and the Revolution did away with the nobility.

The town is proud of that triumph.

Issoudun has repeatedly refused to receive a garrison, always on the plea of cheap provisions.

She has thus lost a means of intercourse with the age, and she has also lost the profits arising from the presence of troops.
Before 1756, Issoudun was one of the most delightful of all the garrison towns.


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