Capitolo 49
Massimo........ 8,000
Patrician........ 6,000
Orsini......... 4,000
You strangle........ 4,000
Torlonia....... Boundless.
Antonelli....... Says.
He/she won't be supposed that Grazioli, is had for example
alone almost as great a gross income as Bourgeois Prince and the his/her two
brothers Aldobrandini and Salviati insieme. But the fact is that everybody
the most ancient families are oppressed with hereditary and heavy positions,
what enormously reduces their incomes. They is forced to hold on
chapels, churches, hospitals and whole chapters of fat canons, while
yesterday's nobleses have not called above to pay for or the fame
or their ancestors' sins.
To all the events the list preceding test the mean as to wealth,
as in everything, of the Roman nobility. Not only it is them incapable
to compete with the hard-working middle classes in London, Packs, or
Amsterdam, but they is less very rich than the nobility of
Russia or of England.
It is this because, as with us in France, continually an equitable law is,
great ownerships that divide? No he/she reads her of primogeniture it is in full
vigour in the kingdom of the Pope as every other abuse of the good one
old times. They provides for theirs youngest children as them they are able, and for
their daughters as them arrange. It is not parental justice that ruins
families. I have felt it also said that the oldest brother is not
he/she forced to I handed crying when the more youth dies; what a clear is
saving of so a lot of black cloth.
This that is the case, because it is not the Roman principles richer than them
is it? You/he/she will be explained for within two excellent reasons,--the love of
monsters and the mismanagement.
Ostentation, the Roman illness requires that every noble owes
has a building in the city and a building in the country: carriages,
horses, lacqueys and liveries. They can live without mattresses flax,,
and slacker, but a gallery of portraits is essential. It is not
necessary thought to have a decent supper on Sundays, but it is
has a garden built to terraces for the admiration of foreigners. These