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Great Book of the Public Debt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Great Book of the Public Debt The Great Book of the Public Debt (French: ''Grand-livre de la dette publique'') was created by the Revolutionary French Government in 1792 as a consolidation of all the states debts. 〔Staff. ''The New Encyclopaedia Britannica'' Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1986 ISBN 0-85229-443-3, ISBN 978-0-85229-443-7. p. 758〕〔Florin Aftalion, Martin Thom (contribution and translation), ''The French Revolution'', Cambridge University Press, 1990, ISBN 0-521-36810-3, ISBN 978-0-521-36810-0 (pp. 143,144 )〕 It was Joseph Cambon who made the initial suggestion for the state debt to be "rendered republican and uniform" and it was he who proposed to convert all the contracts of the creditors of the state into an inscription in a great book, which should be called the "Great Book of the Public Debt".〔Adolphe Thiers, George Thomas, Frederic Shoberl. ''The History of the French Revolution'', Vickers, 1845 (p. 329 )〕 The post revolutionary government of Louis XVIII continued to use the Great Book of the Public Debt and it is an integral part of the Fourth Convention (Private Claims upon France) attached to the Paris Peace Treaty of 1815.〔''British and Foreign State Papers'' (pp. 342–357 )〕 ==References==
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