Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... Government can afford but sixty thousand francs a - year ( which , however , is very much more than the Bourbons expended ) for the work , so that only from thirty to forty laborers can be steadily employed ; but if the excavations ...
... Government can afford but sixty thousand francs a - year ( which , however , is very much more than the Bourbons expended ) for the work , so that only from thirty to forty laborers can be steadily employed ; but if the excavations ...
Pagina 12
... government , " that even this army itself finds itself the tool of some- body , and that somebody the possible nephew of the great Corsican adven- turer . Just what amount of all the taxes of the people of France the army gets directly ...
... government , " that even this army itself finds itself the tool of some- body , and that somebody the possible nephew of the great Corsican adven- turer . Just what amount of all the taxes of the people of France the army gets directly ...
Pagina 13
... Government is paternal . The Emperor not only keeps the people from breaking out into disagreeable insurrections , but he sees that they are fed and amused . Taxation is thorough and searching , and none can fail to see how closely the ...
... Government is paternal . The Emperor not only keeps the people from breaking out into disagreeable insurrections , but he sees that they are fed and amused . Taxation is thorough and searching , and none can fail to see how closely the ...
Pagina 14
... government gets it from the workmen . Its system of taxation is thorough , and there is no escape . • Is Paris an earthly paradise for wom an ? Rich women and strange women may find it so ; but the great mass of women there are ...
... government gets it from the workmen . Its system of taxation is thorough , and there is no escape . • Is Paris an earthly paradise for wom an ? Rich women and strange women may find it so ; but the great mass of women there are ...
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... Government - a view substantially the same as that which has been sedulously inculcated by the English press and stage for the past two hundred years or more . I sup- pose it is the more popular view , and will therefore be acceptable ...
... Government - a view substantially the same as that which has been sedulously inculcated by the English press and stage for the past two hundred years or more . I sup- pose it is the more popular view , and will therefore be acceptable ...
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