Yes. He was probably doomed anyway, but the flight put the liud on it. It was an obvious, irrefutable attempt to join the army that was at war with France, at a time when the declaration of 'La Patrie en Danger' was in force. Before Varennes, Louis XVI could have given in and genuinely accepted a constitution. It would have been utterly out of character and probably a personal impossibility, but the choice existed. After Varennes, he was guilty of treason and. as I said, doomed.
Letters at Tudor times were sealed with wax
Because the "Sealed Knot" came from the English Civil War Love you Jordan(:(L)<3
the temperature will rise slightly
Yes. Glass has been around for about 9000 years and glass bottles were produced 3500 years ago. The Jamestown settlers made glass bottles and jars in the early 1600s. Glass jars for preserving food were sealed with a flat tin lid and wax until 1858 when John Mason invented the Mason Jar with a screw-on lid. By 1864 a glass jar would look very similar to a modern peanut butter jar.
The Bastille had historically been used as a prison; more especially, as a place to which people could be sent under a 'lettre de cachet' - a sealed letter, signed by the King, which directed a person's imprisonment for an indefinite period and without trial or appeal. This was one of the more obvious misuses of absolute royal power. Noblemen who wanted somebody out of the way could apply for a lettre de cachet, and often (especially if they bribed the right courtier) get it. Off to the Bastille went their enemy (or troublesome child, or creditor, or whoever), never to be heard of again. Actually, the power had been less and less used in the years before the revolution, and when the insurgents took the Bastille, they found precisely seven prisoners: four forgers, two lunatics, and a young nobleman locked away by his own family.
Waterproof is "étanche" in French. Etanche is not only waterproof, but also sealed.
the common way of saying it is 'gros bisous' ou 'grosses bises' - love and kisses
after napolions defeat France grew unstable some wanted Britain to return to a monarchy but others made it so they didnt rule in there favor( Jessie:)
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Sealed is correct
No, it is a sealed unit.No, it is a sealed unit.
It is sealed simply to protect it.
A candidate for a banking position can get bonded if they have a sealed conviction from a juvenille case. Sealed convictions are not open to anyone other than the judge that sealed it and it takes a judge to open a sealed conviction.
I sealed the pickle jar after I took out a pickle.
The Sealed Angel was created in 1873.
Sealed Air was created in 1960.
Our Lips Are Sealed - film - was created in 2000.