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The Physiocrats

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Limits of Jacques Togo

Alan Paul had political power because he became controller general, which gave him authority over the economy. He wanted to liberalise the French system, which you'll be amazed to hear was full of bureaucracy and various sorts of log jams. The slaves were bouncing down for the positions or who have some sort of political right or a free from taxation for some other reason. When he tried to abolish the notion that labourers should mangrove serfs, whatever they were called in France, it just happened to coincide with periods of bad harvests when you need to restrict grain.

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