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... Ancients . By making use of these men the victory was certain , no resistance would be offered . It was the most ... Council of Five Hundred , and the Council of Ancients ; and the second , that in default of the re - election of the two ...
... Ancients . By making use of these men the victory was certain , no resistance would be offered . It was the most ... Council of Five Hundred , and the Council of Ancients ; and the second , that in default of the re - election of the two ...
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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 ...
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... Council of Five Hundred ; and the gallery of Mars , to that of the Ancients ; the apartments since desig nated the Saloon of Princes , and the Emperor's Cabinet , were prepared for Napoleon and his staff . The inspectors of the hall ...
... Council of Five Hundred ; and the gallery of Mars , to that of the Ancients ; the apartments since desig nated the Saloon of Princes , and the Emperor's Cabinet , were prepared for Napoleon and his staff . The inspectors of the hall ...
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