Chapter
1 1| generous and ambitious; few officials have not~conceived the like;
2 1| conceived the like; but among officials as among artists there are~
3 1| depended~on the weeding out of officials and the establishment of
4 1| leaders,~the Civil Service officials hastened to make themselves
5 1| mistletoe on a pear-tree, these officials indemnified themselves~amply,
6 1| the work of two hundred~officials, and no more, in its central
7 1| of the~whole body of such officials, which actually stood at
8 1| burden on itself and its~officials. Taxation was thus imposed
9 1| which the wives of some officials eke out~the insufficiency
10 2| the families of~government officials where for three or four
11 2| one of those irremovable officials who, as we~have said, are
12 2| and the greater or lesser officials,~clustering round the stoves
13 3| feeling which leads all~officials to seek promotion,--a violent,
14 3| sapient arguments of the two officials, who sent back and forth
15 3| discovers the intrigues~of officials: he sees the questionable
16 3| memorandum relating to the officials in~the central offices of
17 4| PORTRAITS OF CERTAIN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS~If it were possible for
18 4| completely~through the government officials, collectively and individually.
19 4| whence he could~see all the officials as they entered the porte-cochere;
20 6| relation between the head officials and the clerks~in a government
21 7| faith. His~analysis of the officials was prompted only by his
22 8| denouncing~all the clerks and officials, and full of facts about
23 8| short histories of all the officials. Everybody is talking of~
24 8| containing comments on the officials lying about in the~office--" [
25 8| My memorandum on the officials is known in all the offices;
26 8| the State robs the poor~officials as much as the officials
27 8| officials as much as the officials rob the State in the matter
28 8| all this splendid array of officials, the glory of France and
29 8| does many things with few officials, or the one~that does next
30 8| worthy of~Larochefoucault: Officials with salaries of twenty
31 8| China~(where all government officials steal), also that of Austria,
32 8| unique in the world. These officials pass their~days in verifying
33 8| do with the subordinate~officials; this bad management of
34 8| administration and of all the officials who~compose it; he wants
35 8| to a general~removal of officials, from the highest to the
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