The reader is mistaken if he thinks that we take the word Jacquerie in a bad sense. |
Then arose the terrible insurrection known as the Jacquerie. |
It thus became a sort of Jacquerie which, being exploited by unscrupulous demagogues, soon alienated all its respectable elements. |
Among the uprisings were the jacquerie in France, the Peasants' Revolt in England, and revolts in the cities of Florence in Italy and Ghent and Bruges in Flanders. |
The Jacquerie only reached Kerry the other day, and already the county is revolutionised. |
They may make a Jacquerie, but they cannot make a revolution. |