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,000 francs: England an army of 300,000 men, which costs 677,000,000 francs; and Russia an army of 1,000,000 of men, which costs 529,000,000 francs. That is, out of the total budget of each of those States, an expenditure of 37 per cent, in Austria, or more than a third; 33 per cent, in France; 30 in Prussia; 39 in England; and 42 in Russia. Let us also mention Italy, where 320,000,000 francs are expended in keeping up a force of 314,000 men; Turkey, weighed down by an army of 44,000 men; Denmark and Sweden, the first with 50,000 and the second with 67,000 men, by which their budgets are increased to 37 and 40 per cent, respectively. The other secondary States follow in an analogous proportion. Switzerland is the only European State that neither increases her army nor her budget. M Legoyt, adding together the effective of all the European armies, according to estimates which he considers rather below than superior to the reality, arrives at the fearful number of 3,815,847 men, an