These were my services to France,--the return of centralized power amid anarchies and discontents and laws which successive revolutions have not destroyed, but which shall blaze in wisdom through successive generations.
The terrible anarchies of these years," says Crabbe, in his Radiator, "are brought upon us by a necessity too visible.
So Leo put down the Manicheans and preserved the unity of the faith, which was of immeasurable importance in the sea of anarchies which at that time was submerging all the traditions of the past.
Of course all kinds of anarchies prevailed, and all government was unsettled.
To him we date the first memorable step which Europe took out of the anarchies of the Merovingian age.
There were bits of Anarchies before, little and greater: but till that of France in 1789, there was none long memorable; all were pygmies in comparison, and not worth mentioning separately.
For it is the consummation of All the Anarchies that are and were;--which I do trust always means the death (temporary death) of them!
King of Poland dies; and there ensue huge Anarchiesin that Country.
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