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The Ferme Générale (General Farm) was a much-hated private tax-collecting organization that built a wall encircling Paris as a means to collect tolls on goods entering the city*<br>
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The [[Wall of the Farmers-General|Ferme Générale]] (General Farm) was a much-hated private tax-collecting organization that built a wall encircling [[Paris]] as a means to collect tolls on goods entering the city*<br>
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> As opposed to those much-loved private tax-collecting organisations. Those guys are a bloody riot!<br>
<nowiki>*</nowiki> As opposed to those much-loved private tax-collecting organisations. Those guys are a bloody riot!<br>
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The wall was marked by 62 barrier-gates built in classical style, many of which still stand today. Suppression of the Ferme Générale was one of the most popular acts of the National Assembly.
The wall was marked by 62 barrier-gates built in classical style, many of which still stand today. Suppression of the Ferme Générale was one of the most popular acts of the [[National Assembly]].
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 28 December 2017

The Ferme Générale (General Farm) was a much-hated private tax-collecting organization that built a wall encircling Paris as a means to collect tolls on goods entering the city*
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* As opposed to those much-loved private tax-collecting organisations. Those guys are a bloody riot!
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The wall was marked by 62 barrier-gates built in classical style, many of which still stand today. Suppression of the Ferme Générale was one of the most popular acts of the National Assembly.