Volume 5 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 5 (of 6) 27/45 The reporter observes that "an almost complete analogy exists between the choice of a deputy and the choice of a department councilor, and that it is natural to confide the election to the same electoral body otherwise divided, since the object is to afford representation to another order of interests."] [Footnote 4202: Laws of July 3, 1848.] [Footnote 4203: Laws of Aug. 12, 1876, March 28, 1882, and April 5, 1884; law of Aug. 10, 1871.] [Footnote 4204: The prefect, who is directed and posted by the minister of the Interior in Paris.] [Footnote 4205: "The Revolution," vol.I., book VIII. I.pp. |