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The Italian 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 ...
The Italian 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 ...
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... is master of the army , and so potent is the system of what is called " 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 .
... is master of the army , and so potent is the system of what is called " 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 .
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The Government is paternal . The Emperor not only keeps the people from breaking out into disagreeable ... These things " Government " undertakes to do in Paris . The whole administration of charities and public aid is also thoroughly ...
The Government is paternal . The Emperor not only keeps the people from breaking out into disagreeable ... These things " Government " undertakes to do in Paris . The whole administration of charities and public aid is also thoroughly ...
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... 15,329,000 francs , and pub- lic works ( what is called " beautifying Paris " ) 23,681,000 more . The people , the workmen , and those who amuse , get most of this from the strangers , and the government gets it from the workmen .
... 15,329,000 francs , and pub- lic works ( what is called " beautifying Paris " ) 23,681,000 more . The people , the workmen , and those who amuse , get most of this from the strangers , and the government gets it from the workmen .
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I have read your paper about Paris , and was not surprised to find that you have adopt- ed the prevailing American view of the French people and Government - a view substantially the same as that which has been sedulously inculcated by ...
I have read your paper about Paris , and was not surprised to find that you have adopt- ed the prevailing American view of the French people and Government - a view substantially the same as that which has been sedulously inculcated by ...
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