In order to carry the work to a successful issue, the Jacquerie will have to be regulated. |
In France, they formed the dreaded bands of the Jacquerie, who desolated the most fruitful portions of that fine country. |
A jacquerie, even if carried out with the most respectful of intentions, cannot fail to leave some traces of embarrassment behind it. |
The Jacquerie only reached Kerry the other day, and already the county is revolutionised. |
The reader is mistaken if he thinks that we take the word Jacquerie in a bad sense. |
It thus became a sort of Jacquerie which, being exploited by unscrupulous demagogues, soon alienated all its respectable elements. |