[The Origins of Contemporary France Volume 1 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link bookThe Origins of Contemporary France Volume 1 (of 6) CHAPTER II 1/42
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THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES. I.Number of the Privileged Classes. The privileged classes number about 270,000 persons, comprising of the nobility, 140,000 and of the clergy 130,000.[1201] This makes from 25,000 to 30,000 noble families; 23,000 monks in 2,500 monasteries, and 37,000 nuns in 1,500 convents, and 60,000 curates and vicars in as many churches and chapels.
Should the reader desire a more distinct impression of them, he may imagine on each square league of territory[1202], and to each thousand of inhabitants, one noble family in its weathercock mansion.
In each village there is a curate and his church, and, every six or seven leagues, a community of men or of women.
We have here the ancient chieftains and founders of France; thus entitled, they still enjoy many possessions and many rights. II.
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