the origins of contemporary france-5-第96部分
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in 1998 1933。… francs。 Taine's figures have to be multiplied by app。
ten in order to compare with today's prices。 No real comparison can;
however; be made since production per capita has multiplied by a large
factor and so have taxes。
'44' 〃Situation financière des department et des communes;〃 published
in 1889 by the Minister of the Interior。 Loans and indebtedness of
the departments at the end of the fiscal year in 1886; 630;066;102
francs。 Loans and indebtedness of the communes Dec。 30; 1886;
3;020;450;528 francs。
'45' De Foville; p。148; Paul Leroy…Beaulieu; 〃 L'état moderne et ses
fonctions;〃 p。 21。
'46' During the 110 years since Taine wrote his somber previsions
the French have had to pay the same penalty as other ill managed
Democracies; Bankruptcies direct or indirect with galloping inflation
and enormous devaluations with as a consequence impoverishment of
naive depositors and credulous pension fund participants; wars for
which France was badly prepared with millions of dead and prisoners
and with occupation of France as a result。 The culprits; the elected
politicians; have either died or anyhow lived out their lives
comfortably on the indexed retirements which the oligarchy generally
reserves for themselves。 (SR。)
'47' Paul Leroy…Beaulieu; 〃L'Administration locale en France et en
Angleterre;〃 p。 28。 (Decrees of March 25; 1852; and April 13; 1861。)
List of offices directly appointed by the prefect and on the
recommendation of the heads of the service; among others the
supernumeraries of telegraph lines and of the tax offices。
End of The Modern Regime; Volume 1 'Napoleon'