9 Metaphors for commune

la Commune!" is the reply.

The French communes were associations too small and too weak to suffice for self-maintenance and self-government amidst the disturbances of the great Christian community; and they were too numerous and too little enlightened to organize themselves into one vast confederation, capable of giving them a central government.

" He voted against the organisation of the Committee of Public Safety on the ground: "That such an institution would be directly opposed to the political opinions of the electoral body, of which the Commune is the representative.

In a word, why did they propose to us to elect the Commune of Paris if the Commune were a bad thing?

Are we then so far from the day when the Commune of Paris, in spite of the numerous absentees, was formedthanks to the strenuous efforts of the few electors left to us?

The game is played, the Commune is au complet.

The German communes became free and sovereign towns, which had their own special history, and exercised a great deal of influence upon the general history of Germany.

the Commune is Félix Pyat, and the Republic, Vermorel.

The Italian communes were the parents of glorious republics.

9 Metaphors for  commune