... confusion. " ;The noise caused by the passage of the cavalry,carriages, etc., by the cries of the fugitives through the streets, exceeded that of the most terrific storm. The earth shook, the windows ... taxation, and sold the enormous property belonging to the church. Theywent still further. The people was declared the only true sovereign, and the king the first servant of the state.All distinctions ... lines glittered in the sunbeams; the infantry raised their tschakos on their bayonet points, the cavalry their helmets on their sabres, and gave a general cheer for their emperor. The English, however,preserved...