The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... Council of Ancients assembled under the presidency of Lemercier . Cornudet , Lebrun , and Tar- gues , depicted in ... Council was satisfied that the motion was in concert with Napoleon , the decree passed ; but not without strong ...
... Council of Ancients assembled under the presidency of Lemercier . Cornudet , Lebrun , and Tar- gues , depicted in ... Council was satisfied that the motion was in concert with Napoleon , the decree passed ; but not without strong ...
Pagina 75
... councils came to an understanding on the manner in which they should act at the sitting of Saint Cloud . Lucien , Boulay , Emile Gaudin , Chazal , Cabanis , were the leaders of the Council of Five Hundred ; Regnier , Lemercier ...
... councils came to an understanding on the manner in which they should act at the sitting of Saint Cloud . Lucien , Boulay , Emile Gaudin , Chazal , Cabanis , were the leaders of the Council of Five Hundred ; Regnier , Lemercier ...
Pagina 79
... Council of Five Hundred proclaims to you that factious men , with drawn daggers , have interrupted the deliberations of that assembly . He calls upon you to employ force against these disturbers . The Council of Five Hundred is dis ...
... Council of Five Hundred proclaims to you that factious men , with drawn daggers , have interrupted the deliberations of that assembly . He calls upon you to employ force against these disturbers . The Council of Five Hundred is dis ...
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