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Excerpt from History of Europe From the Fall of Napoleon in MDCCCXV to the Accession of Louis Napoleon in MDCCCLII, Vol. 4
Council of State. - Movement in favor of Reform in the chamber.-argument in favor Of arlia mentary Reform. - Lamartine's Reply. E?ec tions on this Debate, and its Result. - Extension of the Railway System in France - Close of the Session, and new Elections. - Death Of the Duke of Orleans - Vast Importance of this Event. Division of Parties on the Regency Question. Argument of Guizot and Thiers for the Bill. Argument Of M. Lamartine for the Regency of the Duchess Of Orleans. - Result of the Debate, and Re?ections on it. - M. Guizot as a Statesman. - His character as an Orator. - M. Thiers as a Statesman. - M. Thiers as a Speaker. - His Fate as a Minister. - Lamartine as a Statesman. - His excessive Vanity, which ruined every thing. M. Odillon Barrot. - M. Marrast. - M. Louis Blane - M. Berryer.-m. Duehfitel, Marshal Soult, and Count Mole. - Corruption of the Min isterial Majority in the Chamber. - Its great Ex tent. - Demoralization Of the National Guard. Resume of the State of France at this Period.
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