To-day most of the houses destroyed by the war and the Commune are rebuilt, and the streets are as splendid as in the gay days of the Empire.
In the following spring the Commune was declared the government of Paris, and it seemed bent on destroying the city's beauty, and overturning its monuments of art.
In 1488 Giovanni di Cristofano Ghini, painter, says that he has a vineyard at Terraia in the commune of S.
Upon such a seat sat anciently the four citizens elected by the Commune to attend to the interests of the Church governed by them.
He was not only intarsiatore, but was much employed by the commune on architectural works.
A Norman advocate, named Dubosc, procurator of the commune of Coutances, accused the Pope, in writing, of heresy for having wanted to despoil the King of the independence of the crown which he held from God.
The citizens were constituted into a commune ruled by freely elected consuls (1320).
He was appointed clerk in the second chancery of the commune under his old master, the grammarian, Marcello Virgilio Adriani.
I escaped from a Commune in Tannerville when I was in my senior year.
That was why he had escaped the commune without letting them get him into the nutrient bath in which the dreamers lived out their useless lives.
In my worship I sometimes commune with the spirits, but they have never told me how they could use money.
The anarchists had tried to claim the Paris Commune as their 'own,' as a confirmation of their teachings, thus showing that they had not in the least understood the lessons of the Commune or the analysis of those lessons by Marx.
If the Commune does not do as I wish I rebel against it, and defend my property, I am the owner of property, but property is not sacred.
Kropotkine's preface to the Russian edition of Bakounine's pamphlet "La Commune de Paris et la notion de l'Etat.
Communists think that the Commune should be the property-owner.
True, the Commune should not have destroyed fountains, and statuary, and paintings, but it must be said that they did not destroy these priceless works for the mere sake of destroying them.
Had he crushed Prussia, the glory of the achievement would have atoned in some degree for its cost; but to bear the burden of defeat in shame and humiliation was too much, and though a Republic followed, the Commune was not satisfied.
By this time the Commune was in possession of Paris, and the National troops were besieging the city.
It is to go back a thousand years, and commune with those who have long ages been dust, and of whom only a memory remains.
But should you die on the field, the horrible Commune will take your watch, your chain, your personal effects, to continue this sacrilegious strife.
Now, if any one was agreed with our doctrine, and hence felt free to hear our doctrine and to commune with us, we could not hinder him.
Or, is it proper for Lutherans to commune with such?
The crowd dispersed on hearing the proclamation which outlawed the Commune of Paris.
The Commune of Paris and the club of the Jacobins had not laid down their arms.
The abominable and shameful peace had been signed, the wretched Commune crushed.
And so Paris remained sad, nursing the leprosy that the Commune had communicated to her by the kiss of its fires.
See: he draws apart That with himself he may commune The while to a low murmuring tune Wrung from a golden-stringed lyre The young men chant.
Castle-ward and Coinage," in The Commune of London.
During the Commune he came to England, and made a "Bust of Gounod" in 1871.
Stupendous events follow in rapid succession--the revolt in Paris, the insubordination of the army, the commune of Paris, and the storming of the Bastile.
These charters allowed the inhabitants of a commune to regulate citizenship and the administration of property, and to define feudal rights and duties.
Even if you are condemned to a loss for which the sole consolation must be placed in the life hereafter, you shall have, at least, the last mortal commune of soul with soul.
Because man only has soul, and Soul seeks to commune with the Everlasting, as a fountain struggles up to its source.
The dues to the Commune are so heavy,' he said, 'that in fact there is little or nothing to be made out of the timber.
You're bound to replant every yard you strip, and yet the Commune expects as high a rent as when there was no planting to be done at all.
Renan during the black days of the Commune retired to Versailles, there to meditate upon the shamelessness of the brute, Caliban, with his lowest instincts unleashed.
Ibsen ever despised socialism, and after his mortification over the fiasco of the Paris Commune he had never a good word for that vain legend: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.
In the way, he had to commune with and subdue his own rebellious heart, an enemy, he was sensible, more formidable than any which the external powers of Satan could place in his way.