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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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administration

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1 1| the higher ranks of the~administration, possessed of a fortune 2 1| resolved to make his way~in the administration by bringing a strong light 3 1| where he could study French administration and~observe its mechanism, 4 1| clerks. In those branches of administration which the king did not~himself 5 1| winds of a power called "the~administration," and do not know from day 6 1| expenditures; it degraded the administration for the~benefit of the administrators; 7 1| seemed as~intolerable to the administration as to the clerks, had the 8 1| the~mediocrity of French administration has slowly come about.~Bureaucracy, 9 1| holds all things and the~administration itself in leading strings; 10 1| real subordination in the administration in Paris;~complete equality 11 1| the minutest details of~administration in order to keep the whole 12 1| foreign affairs belonged~the administration of justice, the household 13 1| no more, in its central administration offices, where~Rabourdin 14 1| The rich carried on the administration~of the provinces without 15 1| systematically ministerial. An administration founded~on that basis had 16 1| the Spanish campaign, the administration seemed to enter upon an~ 17 2| Prince de Wagram of the administration, to whom the duty~of gathering 18 3| was, connected~with the administration, she was determined to push 19 3| supernumerary is to the administration what a choir-boy is to a~ 20 3| supernumerary has faith in the~administration; he never thinks it cold, 21 3| put its able men into the administration. It confides~an unfledged 22 3| the~highest posts in the administration. About the period of which 23 4| time~that this particular administration lasted, the position of 24 4| extremely attached to whatever administration happened to~be in power. 25 5| after first belonging to the administration, he gave it up and~got rich 26 5| such~high repute with the administration. My worthy coadjutor, Monsieur~ 27 5| with the chamber and the~administration you must at least do so 28 5| what will happen if the administration continues to play the~hypocrite." [ 29 5| they~had to deal with. An administration which sets its best friends~ 30 5| has~reached the ear of the administration, while I am left out in 31 5| manage~all questions of administration in the same way. It is so 32 5| better versed in~matters of administration than in parliamentary optics, 33 5| fully explain the plan of~administration to which the paper that 34 5| taken belongs--"~ ~"Plan of administration!" exclaimed the minister, 35 6| the best interests of the administration."~[Phellion, Poiret, and 36 6| interests that arise under its administration. No rewards~have ever been 37 6| Excellency what new scheme of~administration Rabourdin has invented. 38 7| plan for the reform of the administration;~the paper I have shown 39 7| is indispensable to the administration; he is already appointed."~ ~" 40 8| written this paper against the administration, in which we are all~exposed--"~ ~ 41 8| exposing the present system of administration and~wanting to reform it; 42 8| tell you, will destroy the administration~and the monarchy both if 43 8| the terrible~paper on the administration in which they were all discussed.~ ~ 44 8| enormous influence under the~administration, had little really to do 45 8| my work relating to the~administration, stolen and misused, has 46 8| The antechamber of~the administration is henceforth a chamber, 47 8| one we are engaged in, the~administration cuts the buttons off the 48 8| he wanted to reform the administration."~ ~The Minister [looking 49 8| between the government and the~administration."~ ~A deputy. "In what way?"~ ~ 50 8| But, after all, French administration is~amazingly useful."~ ~ 51 8| that the~French system of administration, the purest and best on 52 8| himself~supreme judge of the administration and of all the officials


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