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 1       II|   succeeded the Directory, the Empire succeeded the Consulate,
 2       II|       who, at least, while the empire endured, had been a power
 3      III|        sign of life during the empire, it was because he had not
 4      III|      the Revolution and of the empire.~ ~When he said: “I do not
 5        V|           The overthrow of the empire surprised them in the heydey
 6     XIII|    more courageously under the Empire—for he played the part of
 7     XXII|        the old soldiers of the Empire, understood and shared Lacheneur’
 8     XXIV|        all the marshals of the Empire were concealed in Montaignac.~ ~
 9    XXVII| opinion in the councils of the Empire.~ ~Both saw Maurice, who
10    XXVII|  Councillor of State under the Empire.”~ ~“So you avow these shameful
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