Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1968: Working behind closed doors (2)

  Chapter 1968 Working behind closed doors (2)

  The biggest disadvantage of a flat-bottomed boat is that it does not have a keel or a strong mid-ridge. Although it can transport people and goods in shallow water, it is quite challenging to operate.

  It’s not that there are no punts in the UK, but punts are mainly used for entertainment, such as the rowing teams of Oxford and Cambridge universities. Unlike Belgium's muddy rivers, the Thames River that flows through Oxford is clear at the bottom, and swans and wild ducks swim in the river.

  The river full of silt and sand represents the undercurrent surging. This kind of natural river is not an artificial canal after all. It requires superb ship handling skills. It is not easy to find such a sailor. Of course, it can be changed to another method, technological innovation, then professional designers are required to design.

  Georgiana wanted to spend money on this, but the situation at the University of Rouen made her disillusioned yesterday. The franchise to open the school was not issued, and the school building was in dilapidated condition.

  Napoleon would meet a lot of people every day. If it weren’t for yesterday’s accident, they would have set off for the next place. How could he have time to inspect the university built in the cemetery in the old forest in the deep mountains.

  Sharptar came to talk to her about this, and how to say he is also an education committee.

  There is a school inspector in France. This was proposed by Talleyrand. This priest who ran out to hunt for beauty during his school in the seminary is now concerned about how well other people are reading.

  The scope of supervision is extensive, including school buildings, faculty, students, and discipline. Regardless of the dispute between the supervision and the liberals, the supervision is only in charge of supervision, regardless of construction. The principal who greeted Georgiana yesterday is a philanthropist. He is not a scholarly authority, nor a builder with a grand blueprint in his mind. Of course, it is impossible to expect him to secularize the university and cooperate with local enterprises.

  Paris Polytechnic University is training talents around the needs of war, while supporting the University of Rouen is for the purpose of peace, or a deeper trade war.

The Methuen Treaty provided Britain with an undefended textile dumping market. If steel is truly duty-free, it will also bring a devastating blow to local steel companies. France cannot rely on British steel.

  After going around for a long time, Sharptal still talked about this issue.

  It’s not so easy to repent of a written treaty. Georgiana used a trick to bypass the British “must” to treat French wines and Portuguese wines equally.

  Although there are fewer sharp disputes, France also has fewer excuses to retaliate and threaten other conditions.

  In other words, it is precisely because the United Kingdom cannot treat French and Portuguese wines equally, the French can use this as a threat to impose other conditions, such as France's priority in importing colonial products rather than products from other countries.

  Sharptar still helped the French say, why didn’t he say that if Britain accepts the terms of France, it will lose the Portuguese market, and at the same time face the high tariffs of France, the textile industry will be devastated?

  The words "coercion" are all used, where is the trade treaty of peace talks.

John Wilkinson, the steel plant owner who sent Georgian the British landscape before, invested a lot of money in the development of the hydraulic blower in the early stage, and the steel he produced was of good quality, but he could not find the road to go bankrupt. risks of. The steel for the repair of the industrial fair venue is a big order. If he wants to swallow it, he has to expand production capacity. However, the British Bubble Act stipulates that he cannot form a joint-stock company for financing without parliament and the king's license.

  The French bank can lend him a loan, provided that he takes the patent as collateral. When Sharptal said this, Georgianna showed the same smile as Bonaparte yesterday.

  As long as the patents and drawings are in hand, the algorithm country will lose part of the market in the early stage and can build its own factories in the later stage, not to mention the owners of the mines are the nobles of the past.

  Lavoisier is also a nobleman, but he is not a nobleman in Versailles. He and his wife worked closely together, created many inventions, and made contributions to France and the world.

   "We did not attend the art museum's dance the day before yesterday, not because we did not want to participate, but we did not receive the invitation letter." Sharptal said at this time, "Did you send it to us?"

"what?"

   "I asked the president of the Chamber of Commerce, and he told me that he'thinked' that the officials would participate with the first ruling." Archbishop Cambaseres said.

   "We thought that you would send us an invitation letter according to the rules in the palace." Sharptal said.

  She looked at these two people.

   "You think you all blame me for co-authoring?" she said incredulously.

  The two did not nod their heads, but their expressions said everything.

   "Damn it!" She stood up, held her forehead and thought for a long time, then looked back at the two of them, "Did I be wrong?"

   "We are not so stingy." Sharptal said indifferently, "but some rules can't be messed up. If it is Josephine, even if she does not remember, the people around her will help her remember."

   "With regard to the group of people you met yesterday, have you seen the trial record of the Udine Religious Inquisition?" Archbishop Cambaseres asked.

"What do you mean?"

"I heard that you sent someone to translate the books you moved from the church library. It contained a copy of the interrogation of the Udine Religious Inquisition. At that time, there was a shaman who claimed to be the guarantor of the harvest and used witchcraft to save him. Many people were killed, but the court still sentenced him to death. Do you know why?" the archbishop asked.

  Georgina stared into his eyes.

"If we set a precedent, all wizards in the future will claim to help us in order to avoid guilt. At that time, Cardinal Barbeni once explained that a fair investigation should ask those doctors, even if some doctors are inexperienced. If the cause of death is judged to be unnatural and caused by evil forces, then other more advanced doctors can judge whether it is natural or supernatural after looking at the entire medical record. Even if they have not personally treated these patients, this is the guideline. For a period of time, it has affected the religious courts’ attitude and experience towards witchcraft. The master of all things tells us that numerous bishops, parish priests and judges commit serious crimes every day in the trials of wizards and warlocks. It’s the mistake of contempt for justice and discrimination against women who are on trial."

   "So, you also sentenced'he' to capital punishment?" Georgiana said incredulously.

   "I told you that if we set a precedent and let that person go, all wizards would say they helped us." Cambaseres said, "If you want to preside over justice, don't divide the enemy."

   "This is too difficult." Georgiana said.

"The first ruling has always had doubts about what reason would make a married woman willing to be someone else's concubine. You are different from Nelson's Emma." Sharptal said, "Many people see her shopping in London, if not During this trip, you won’t buy those jewels and clothes. I think you don’t have to pay for this outfit."

  ‘Don’t suffer yourself. ’

  Suddenly she remembered what Bonaparte said last night.

  Looking at these two people again, I suddenly understood what was going on.

   "Thank you for explaining it clearly." Georgiana said calmly, "I feel better."

   "Can you tell me how you came up with that idea?" Cambaseres asked.

  She looked at the archbishop.

  "Do you mean using wine as medicine?" she asked.

  The archbishop nodded.

"How do you believe that the sacrament became the flesh and blood of the Son after the consecration?" she said quietly, "When you believe that wine is the blood of the Son, it is, when you drink the medicinal wine, you believe it It is medicine, it is medicine. I believe it is wine and wine. I originally wanted to write the contents of the Bible on the bottle of medicated wine to warn people to drink less. It seems that this is my wishful thinking again."

  The two old men laughed together.

  "We will have a welcome party in Havel, and we look forward to your invitation letter at that time." Sharptal said.

  "About the University of Rouen..."

   "I believe the locals will figure out a way." The archbishop said, "It's a pity that you only stay in Rouen for three days."

   "To be precise, it was two days. I didn't stay in the city much yesterday." Georgiana said glumly, "There is a soldier, I remember he has a daughter..."

   "We will bury him." said the archbishop.

   "Where is his daughter?" Georgiana asked.

   "I think she is more suitable to stay in Rouen." The archbishop said, "Compared to her, I want to recommend another girl to you."

"Who?"

   "The daughter of the owner of this house, Leyla du Renard, and I would like to ask, when will the girls’ school reopen?"

  (End of this chapter)

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