Court of Peers. Attempt of the
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"Hear! Hear!" —Moniteur.
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"Murmurs of assent." —Moniteur.
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"Renewed murmurs of assent." —Moniteur.
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A letter read at the Court of Assize by the advocate Parquin, who, after reading it, exclaimed: "Among the numerous faults of Louis-Napoleon, we may not, at least, include ingratitude."
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Court of Peers. Attempt of the 6th August, 1840, page 140, evidence of Geoffroy, grenadier.
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Captain Col. Puygellier, who had said to him: "You are a conspirator and a traitor."
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Court of Peers. Evidence of the witness Adam, Mayor of Boulogne.
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The Archbishop of Paris.
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The first report addressed to M. Bonaparte, and in which M. Bonaparte is called Monseigneur is signed Fortoul.
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Court of Peers, Depositions of witnesses, p. 94.
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Court of Peers, Depositions of witnesses, pp. 71, 81, 88, 94.
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Court of Peers, Cross examination of the accused, p. 13.
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Court of Peers, Depositions of witnesses, pp. 103, 185, etc.
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The President: Prisoner Querelles, these children that cried out, are not they the three hundred loud-mouthed knaves that you asked for in your letter? – (Trial at Strasburg.
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Court of Peers, Depositions of witnesses, pp. 142, 143, 155, 156, 158.
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Thibaudeau. History of the Consulate and the Empire.
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"All the illustrious persons of the country." Louis Bonaparte's Appeal to the people. December 2, 1851.
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"The Senate was an abortion; and in France no one likes to see people well paid merely for making some bad selections." Words of Napoleon, Memorial from St. Helena.
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Report of the commission on the budget of the Corps Législatif, June, 1852.
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Preamble of the Constitution.
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See Les Fourberies de Scapin.
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Extinction of Pauperism, page 10.
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The Prefect of Police.
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State prisons in Paris and Languedoc.
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De Republica. Lib. i, cap. 40.
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These three colonels are MM. Cailhassou, Dubarry and Policarpe.