“It is as difficult for towns and cities as it is for commercial houses to recover from ruin.”

Les villes se relèvent aussi difficilement que les maisons de commerce de leur ruine.
Source: Pierrette (1840), Ch. III: Pathology of Retired Mercers.

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Les villes se relèvent aussi difficilement que les maisons de commerce de leur ruine.

Pierrette (1840)

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