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Ten Years' Exile
註釋"[...] CHAPTER 2. Commencement of opposition in the Tribunate-My first persecution on that account-Fouche. Some of the tribunes, who attached a real meaning to the constitution, were desirous of establishing in their assembly an opposition analogous to that of England; as if the rights, which that constitution professed to secure, had anything of reality in them, and the pretended division of the bodies of the state were anything more than a mere affair of etiquette, a distinction between the different anti-chambers of the first consul, in which magistrates under different names could hold together, I [...]".