Vulgar words in The Eve of the French Revolution (Page 1)
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As a consequence of this, no faithful Protestant could be legally married at all, and all children of Protestant parents were bastards, whose property could be taken from them by the nearest Catholic relative.
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When they are told that in France young men known for their debauched lives and raised to the prelacy by the intrigues of women make love publicly, amuse themselves by composing amorous songs, give long and dainty suppers every night, and go thence to ask the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit, and boldly call themselves successors of the apostles, they thank God that they are Protestants;--but they are vile heretics, to be burned by all the devils, as says Master Francois Rabelais.
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[Footnote: Bastard d'Estang, i.
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Bastard d'Estang, ii.
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BASTARD-D'ESTANG, _Vicomte de._ Les Parlements de France.