'I am the state' this is a quote from Louis the 14th, where he cut short a remark and asserted he had absolute powers.
"L 'etat c'est moi!"
"L'Etat, c'est moi" is a French phrase attributed to Louis XIV of France, meaning "I am the state." It reflects the belief in absolute monarchy and the king's identification with the state itself.
Robert Lion has written: 'L' Etat passion'
Amor Zhai has written: 'L' ETAT ET L'ARBITRAGE'
L. T. Grigoryan has written: 'Yazyk moi - drug moi (materialy dlya vneklassnoi raboty po russkomu yazyku)'
Jean-Claude Castagnos has written: 'L' Etat gestionnaire' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Economic policy, Politics and government
Anicet Le Pors has written: 'L' Etat efficace' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Bureaucracy, Reorganization, Political participation, Administrative agencies
Jean-Philippe Melchior has written: 'L' Etat, entre Europe et nation' -- subject(s): European Union, History, Politics and government, The State
Rouben Melik has written: 'L' ordinaire du jour' 'Ce corps vivant de moi'
Nicolas Besongne has written: 'The present state of France' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Politics and government, Registers, Description and travel, History 'L' etat de la France'
In French, "Donne-moi ton adresse MSN" means "Give me your MSN email".
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