History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814G. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 424 pages |
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... Consul ; re - establishes the clergy in the state , by the Concordat of 1802 ; he creates a military order of knighthood , by means of the Legion of Honour ; he completes this order of things by the consulate for life - Resumption of ...
... Consul ; re - establishes the clergy in the state , by the Concordat of 1802 ; he creates a military order of knighthood , by means of the Legion of Honour ; he completes this order of things by the consulate for life - Resumption of ...
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... consul Fusius Geminus to bewail the sad death of his son . " If a man would escape death himself , it became necessary to rejoice at the death of his friend or relative . Under Nero , many went to return thanks to the gods for their ...
... consul Fusius Geminus to bewail the sad death of his son . " If a man would escape death himself , it became necessary to rejoice at the death of his friend or relative . Under Nero , many went to return thanks to the gods for their ...
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... consul Carrier . Legendre renewed Lecointre's impeachment of Billaud , Barrère , Collot , and Vadier , who were generously defended by Carnot , Prieur , and Cambon , their former colleagues , who demanded to share their fate 278 HISTORY OF.
... consul Carrier . Legendre renewed Lecointre's impeachment of Billaud , Barrère , Collot , and Vadier , who were generously defended by Carnot , Prieur , and Cambon , their former colleagues , who demanded to share their fate 278 HISTORY OF.
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... Consul ; re - establishes the clergy in the state , by the Concordat of 1802 ; he creates a military order of knighthood , by means of the Legion of Honour ; he completes this order of things by the consulate for life - Resumption of ...
... Consul ; re - establishes the clergy in the state , by the Concordat of 1802 ; he creates a military order of knighthood , by means of the Legion of Honour ; he completes this order of things by the consulate for life - Resumption of ...
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... consul , who was supported by two others , having a denberative voice . The senate , primarily selected by the consuls , chose the members of the tribunal and legislative body , from the list of the national candidates . The government ...
... consul , who was supported by two others , having a denberative voice . The senate , primarily selected by the consuls , chose the members of the tribunal and legislative body , from the list of the national candidates . The government ...
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