Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1432: "Iron Crazy"

  Chapter 1432 "Iron Madman"

  The agreement also stipulates that the property of the former church acquired by the buyer shall be “permanently” owned by him, and the land ownership transferred during the Great Revolution will be consolidated.

This article also applies to the exiles. After their ancestral property is bought by the new celebrities, the ownership is not theirs, and the new aristocrats were originally worried that these old nobles would take them from their hands when they returned to France. Walking land. Napoleon took 300 Axel Woodlands from the upstarts in the outskirts of Saint-Germain and settled them and gave them a place to live. This of course made the owners worry about their worries come true.

  Who will live in the haunted house? As for why the celebrities suddenly approached Napoleon Giorgioanna, I don’t know. Perhaps it was because they were afraid of being cursed and wanted the blessing of the church. Perhaps it was because of the privileges he released.

A horse-drawn carriage is a luxury. In addition to the money needed to buy it, it also has to pay a tax each year. If a horse-drawn carriage has a lifespan of ten years, it is almost used when it is scrapped and can no longer be used. The tax paid has already been purchased. A new car is out.

  In order to participate in Easter Mass, Parisian celebrities and celebrities scrambled to buy a show, but they soon discovered that the original carriage manufacturing workshop had been almost destroyed during the Revolution. Luxury is detested by the people, and it is also expressed by Rousseau's thoughts. After the revolution for ten years, it finally returned to the original place. What sacrifices did those who died in the war sacrifice for?

  In Montesquieu’s book, he wrote about luxury trade. Before the Revolution, the pillar industry in France was luxury goods. Montesquieu’s famous saying is very harsh-the rich are not luxurious, and the poor will starve to death.

Giorgioanna wanted to do woolen wool business, which was not as expensive as silk, and was affordable by ordinary people. However, after French merchants took the wool from herdsmen, they did not sell it directly to the workshop to earn the handicraft money, but sold it directly. Resell it and earn the commission and price difference.

  There are still conflicts between the countryside and the city in some places. For example, places like Lille refuse to accept sizing grey cloth from the countryside, and businessmen and officials in the city collude to seek the state's recognition of the city's monopoly power.

  Whether it is industry or agriculture, France lags behind Britain. Civilians continue to monitor the wealthy and prevent them from spending money. If the pillar industries are not started, they will be unemployed like the workers in Lyon, and they will no longer be able to afford bread.

  Starting to rob the palace cannot solve the fundamental problem. The robbers who robbed in the past have not become well-dressed nobles today.

  The pleasure of being rich mainly lies in showing off.

Not long after the reception started, Sir Merrie introduced another person to Georgiana. He gave Georgiana a landscape painting. It was a landscape of Shropshire. There was a cast-iron bridge over a clear stream. It was designed by the "pioneer" Abraham Darby. The great-grandson was built and constructed by Abraham Darby III. The entire structure used 385 tons of iron, and it was all provided by Darby alone.

The person who gave her the painting was named John Wilkinson, nicknamed "Iron Maniac". His new Willy iron factory, also located in Shropshire, is about to close down, but he has the technology to produce tracks and cast iron in solid iron. With perforations and some auxiliary structures for bridges, he hopes to receive an order from the French to rescue his precarious factory.

  Monopoly and anti-monopoly all depend on who owns the monopoly power. The tobacco tax in the United Kingdom is only three times the original price. After Napoleon established the tobacco company, the tobacco tax was 15 times the original price. Men still don't like smoking.

  She used to think very easily, sending British food to Lisbon and then transporting it by land to France. Later, Mr. Gaston Martin was almost laughed to death.

The 2 million quintals of grain transported from Spain to France was transported by sea to the west coast of France. It is not realistic to build a railway from Portugal and Spain to France, not to mention that the British can directly transport grain to Dunkirk, Normandy, how close is that distance, why bother with it?

  She still felt unwilling to give up, and desperately looking for a solution in the book, she later discovered the rent of precious metal veins.

  Adam Smith believes that Portugal and Spain are impoverished because of silver from America.

  Cockworth, where Severus used to live, was an industrialized city with a very bad environment. She didn't want France to become that way because of industrialization. Portugal can be used as a steel plant in France to process iron ore and silver ore shipped from the New World on-site, and then export the steel to France.

  This idea is still very immature. She wanted to find a chance to discuss with Napolioni, but he had to go back to Malmaison every night, so she never had a chance to mention it.

  Many people think that the symbol of the industrial revolution is the textile industry. In fact, steel is also an important part of the industrial revolution, and unlike the textile industry, it can be privately operated and can be monopolized by the state.

  Compared with investing in securities, it is safer to take huge risks to speculate and make money in industry?

  Because the rich love to eat wheat, wheat is given the supreme status, so that the French never thought about eating potatoes.

  The nobles lead the trend, and the common people are responsible for following the trend. If the rich start to eat potatoes, it will be much simpler to promote it further.

  Farmers love to use shovels rather than plows and buy ironware from the UK. The UK also likes French Bordeaux wine, but because France did not open the wine market before, they had to go to Porto, Portugal to buy substitutes.

  As for the issue of how to set tariffs between the two countries, she cannot solve it. She discussed other issues with Sir Merrie in private.

For example, machinery, especially machinery related to the textile industry, cannot be exported. The thresher sold by Scotsman Mikel is not a prohibited product, and he also sold the machine to the American George Washington. At that time, the relationship between Britain and the United States It's not as hostile as it was during the War of Independence.

   Compared to trying to get a machine to France, Giorgioanna finds it easier to bring people from Scotland to France.

She was about to talk to Sir Merrie about visas and passports, but Sir Merrie talked to her about the "Pitt Act" enacted by William Pitt Jr. in India, or the "India Act", which was enacted after the independence of the United States. It is intended to effectively curb the violent expansion of the East India Company in India and deal with the corruption of the company’s employees in India.

Adam Smith believed that the colony could also have its own parliament to levy taxes, as well as the British Parliament to levy taxes. The most important thing in this bill is to set up a parliamentary supervision bureau to supervise, guide, and control all governments involved in India. All civil and military affairs that occupied the East India Company weakened the East India Company’s power in India in one fell swoop.

  Violence without supervision is very hurtful. William Pitt Jr., the constitutional amendment movement initiated by Siers in the Senate, has also heard about it. He thinks this is the cornerstone of a civilized country, and Georgiana should persuade Napoleon to accept it.

  If Georgianna hadn’t heard of Siers letting the Senate’s seat hereditary, then she might agree with it. She is not like Marie Antoinette. There is an Austrian army to rely on. The British navy is not an opponent of France if it is on land, unless General Wellington is born at this time.

France has not yet completely escaped the crisis. Condorcet believes that if religion is reserved for people, then it will not be handed down, and society will be abandoned to a world without a foundation of moral system and without a “determined” world. Here, just like in the late Roman period, human beings were deprived of beliefs and even opinions. At the mercy of opportunities, the human spirit will be immersed in the ocean of uncertainty and doubt, so that predictions and divination are needed to guide the direction.

   Opposite wills coexist with opposing interests, unequal power and asymmetric desires coexist, presenting a state of extremely terrible chaos.

  Under the extreme confusion of this kind of discordant logic, people will imagine that money is omnipotent, and all the relationships between people are reversed.

At this moment, there was a loud applause in the crowd. Georgiana looked down there and found that it was Napoleon who had come. The crowd surrounding him was separated from each other. Everyone wanted to come over and talk to him. .

  His secretary and Ortance followed him behind him. Joseph was chatting with Kang Huali, and he didn't leaned over when he saw him coming.

  Kang Huali did not go there may be because he had passed an unpleasant message to George III before, and Joseph did not go there was probably because Ottens was holding Delmid in his arms.

  Louis also came, but he was a little far away from "Focus on People", his face was unpleasant, as if he didn't want to come.

   "What are you talking about, so excited?"

  Georgiana patted her chest, she was almost scared to death.

  She looked back at the person who suddenly jumped out, it was the Spanish "Regent" Lucian Bonaparte.

   "Why are you back?" Georgiana asked.

  "We are talking about the Indian bill." Sir Meri said with a smile to Lucian very politely.

  Lu Xi'an suddenly realized that "Prime Minister Pete did a good job. Those corrupt elements need to be severely punished. By the way, how is the Mill Alem Dam repaired now?"

  Sir Merrie's smile stiffened.

"You definitely want to ask what it is." Lu Xi'an looked at Georgian and continued to smile and said, "It is the legacy of the French engineer Raymond. After repairing it, we can save drinking water for Hydram in Central and South India. Later we lost India. The control of the game was taken over by the United Kingdom, and was given to Mill Alem as a reward in the fourth round of Tipp's battle."

   "Didn't you already know it?" Sir Merrie said with a cold smile.

   "When you sent the dam to India, it was indeed completed, not a semi-finished product? Or did the dam collapse after being used?" Lu Xi'an took a sip of wine and said casually.

  Sir Meri did not fight back, bowed to Lucian, and then walked towards Napoleon.

   "You just asked how I came back? What do you plan to do with the person I introduced to you?" After Sir Meri left, Lu Xi'an asked.

"what?"

   "Sies is looking for the general again." Lv Xi'an smashed the red wine on his mouth, "He is really unchanging."

  (End of this chapter)

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