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【】euntryattheexpehekingandthepeople, therepresentativesofthecitiespletelydeprived oftheirpower. inthesdinavianuntry,thestoryofrepresentative goventisparticularlyiing.inid,the``althing, theasselyofallfreelandoahe affairsoftheislaohularetingsih orethanathousand years. ihedifferenttonsdefended theirasseliesagainsttheattetsofanuerof feudalneighbreatsuess. finally,inthelories,inholland,theuncilsof thedifferentduchiesanduendedbyrepresentatives ofthethirdestateasearlyasthethirteeury. ieenthallprovinces rebelledagainsttheirking,abjuredhisjestyinasole etingofthe``estatesgeneral,revedtheclergyfrobr> thediscussions,brokethepoedfull executiveauthorityovertheneablishedrepublifthe unitedsevenherlands.forturies,therepresentatives ofthetoheuntryhoutaking, eyhadbee supreandthegohershadbeetherulersofthe land. thediaevalworld iddleages thoughtoftheh theyhappeolive datesareaveryusefuliion.dohout theutunlessheyricks akehistorytoopreple, ediaevaln,i donotanthatoofdeceeroftheyear476, suddenlyallthepeopleofeuropesaid,``ah,noan eirehasetoanendandiddle ages.hoeresting youuldhavefoundnatthefrankishurtofcharlegne ansintheirhabits,intheirnners,in theiroutlookupoheotherhand,whenyougrow upyoueofthepeopleinthisworldhave neverpassedbeyoageofthe.alltis andallagesoverlap,andtheideasofsueedinggeions playtaginds ofagoodnytruerepresentativesoftheddleagesand thengiveyouaheaveragensattitudetoward lifeandthenydiffisofliving. firstofall,reerthatthepeopleoftheddleages houghtoftheelvesasfreebocitizens,ould eandgoatheirfateagtotheir abilityorenergyorluthentrary,theyallnsidered theelvespartofthegeneralscheofthings,hincluded eerorsandserfs,popesaics,heroesandsklers, rien,beggarnandthieves.theyaepted thisdivineordinandaskedions.inthis, ofurse,theydifferedradiodepeople nothingandprovetheirown financialandpoliticalsituation.
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