Ten Years of Imperialism in France: Impressions of a "Flâneur."W. Blackwood & sons, 1862 - 222 sider |
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... millions of francs were required to redeem the tolls on nine bridges where they still existed . Most of these bridges have been repaired ; some of them , like the Pont au Change , the Pont St Michel , and the Pont d'Arcole , have been ...
... millions of francs were required to redeem the tolls on nine bridges where they still existed . Most of these bridges have been repaired ; some of them , like the Pont au Change , the Pont St Michel , and the Pont d'Arcole , have been ...
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... millions of francs for the revenue , and 72 millions for the expenses ; and the final account 109 millions revenue , and 85 millions of expenses . In 1859 the original budget is 83 millions for revenue , and the expenses 77 millions ...
... millions of francs for the revenue , and 72 millions for the expenses ; and the final account 109 millions revenue , and 85 millions of expenses . In 1859 the original budget is 83 millions for revenue , and the expenses 77 millions ...
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... millions ; so that the ordinary revenue left a surplus of 33 millions of francs . Adding to this 6 millions of extraordinary revenues , arrières , & c . , we have almost 40 millions available for great works . If we get only as much for ...
... millions ; so that the ordinary revenue left a surplus of 33 millions of francs . Adding to this 6 millions of extraordinary revenues , arrières , & c . , we have almost 40 millions available for great works . If we get only as much for ...
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... millions more to the sum , which thus swells to £ 18,216,000 . To these must be added the sums which have been ... millions , in round numbers , paid by the State ; while for the others , up to 1859 , the sale realised 6 millions of ...
... millions more to the sum , which thus swells to £ 18,216,000 . To these must be added the sums which have been ... millions , in round numbers , paid by the State ; while for the others , up to 1859 , the sale realised 6 millions of ...
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... millions , in 1860 4 millions , and in 1861 6 millions , which amounts figure above among the extraordinary receipts in those years . The 50 mil- lions is to be paid in equal proportions in seven years , beginning from 1862 . After all ...
... millions , in 1860 4 millions , and in 1861 6 millions , which amounts figure above among the extraordinary receipts in those years . The 50 mil- lions is to be paid in equal proportions in seven years , beginning from 1862 . After all ...
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