[A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot]@TWC D-Link bookA Popular History of France From The Earliest Times CHAPTER XIX 44/62
The communal liberties were not in a condition to found in France a great republican community; to the kingship appertained the power and fell the honor of presiding over the formation and the fortunes of the French nation. But the kingship did not alone accomplish this great work.
At the very time that the communes were perishing and the kingship was growing, a new power, a new social element, the Third Estate, was springing up in France; and it was called to take a far more important place in the history of France, and to exercise far more influence upon the fate of the French father-land, than it had been granted to the communes to acquire during their short and incoherent existence. It may astonish many who study the records of French history from the eleventh to the fourteenth century, not to find anywhere the words third estate; and a desire may arise to know whether those inquirers of our day who have devoted themselves professedly to this particular study, have been more successful in discovering that grand term at the time when it seems that we ought to expect to meet with it.
The question was, therefore, submitted to a learned member of the _Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-lettres,_ M.Littre, in fact, whose _Dictionnaire etymologique de la Langur Francaise_ is consulted with respect by the whole literary world, and to a young magistrate, M.Picot, to whom the _Acacdemie des Sciences morales et politiques_ but lately assigned the first prize for his great work on the question it had propounded, as to the history and influence of states-general in France; and here are inserted, textually, the answers given by two gentlemen of so much enlightenment and authority upon such a subject. M.Littre, writing on the 3d of October, 1871, says, "I do not find, in my account of the word, third estate before the sixteenth century.
I quote these two instances of it: 'As to the third order called third estate.
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