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" Bonaparte submitted to the Tribunate and the Legislative Body a plan for the institution of a Legion of Honour (May 10.) This Legion was to be composed of fifteen cohorts of Dignitaries for life. The First Consul was the Chief of the Legion ; each cohort... "
The Revolutions of Europe: Being an Historical View of the European Nations ... - Page 194
by Christophe Koch - 1839 - 246 pages
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History of the French revolution, and of the wars resulting from that ...

John James M'Gregor - 1821 - 466 pages
...francs, (about eight thousand pounds sterling) The First Consul was named chief of the legion, and each cohort was to be composed of seven grand officers, twenty commandants, thirty officers, and three hundred and fifty legionaries. The pay of each grand officer was fixed at five thousand francs,...
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 1030 pages
...justice which strengthened the authority of Buonaparte by conciliating the public opinion in his favour. Immediately after this, Buonaparte submitted to the...of the Legion ; each cohort was to be composed of * Mign«t, seven Grand Officers, twenty Commandants, thirty Officers, and three hundred Legionaries....
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History of the Revolutions in Europe: From the Subversion of the ..., Volume 3

Christophe Koch - Europe - 1828 - 358 pages
...justice which strengthened the authority of Buonaparte by conciliating the public opinion in his favour. Immediately after this, Buonaparte submitted to the...of the Legion ; each cohort was to be composed of * Mignct, chap. xiv. seven Grand Officers, twenty Commandants, thirty Officers, and three hundred Legionaries....
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History of the Revolutions in Europe: From the Subversion of ..., Volumes 1-2

Christophe Koch - Europe - 1833 - 704 pages
...authority of Bonaparte by conciliating the public opinion in his favour. Immediately after this, Bonaparte submitted to the Tribunate and the Legislative Body...Officers, twenty Commandants, thirty Officers, and three hundred Legionaries. The object of Bonaparte evidently was to establish a new aristocracy. But...
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History of the Revolutions in Europe: From the Subversion of the Roman ...

Christophe Koch - Europe - 1833 - 714 pages
...authority of Bonaparte by conciliating the public opinion in his favour. Immediately after this, Bonaparte submitted to the Tribunate and the Legislative Body...a Legion of Honour (May 10.) This Legion was to be eomposed of fifteen cohorts of Dignitaries for life. The First Consul was the Chief of the Legion ;...
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History of the Revolutions in Europe: From the Subversion of the Roman ...

Christophe Koch - Europe - 1836 - 720 pages
...authority of Bonaparte by conciliating the public opinion in his favour. Immediately after this, Bonaparte submitted to the Tribunate and the Legislative Body...This Legion was to be composed of fifteen cohorts of t)ignitaries for life. The First Consul was the Chief of the Legion ; each cohort was to be composed...
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pt. III. From the peace of Paris in 1763 to the treaty of Amiens in 1802. pt ...

William Russell - Europe - 1839 - 696 pages
...presented a law relative to the creation of a legion of honour ; a permanent military order in the army. This legion was to be composed of fifteen cohorts of dignitaries for life, arranged hierarchically, having a centre, an organization, and revenues. The first consul was the chief...
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The History of Modern Europe: pt. 3. From the Peace of Paris in 1763 to the ...

William Russell - Europe - 1841 - 690 pages
...presented a law relative to the creation of a legion of honour ; a permanent military order in the army. This legion was to be composed of fifteen cohorts of dignitaries for life, arranged hierarchically, having a centre, an organization, and revenues. The first consul was the chief...
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History of the French Revolution, from 1789 to 1814

Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) - France - 1846 - 450 pages
...dignitaries for life, disposed in hierarchical order, having a centre, an organization, and revenues. The first consul was the chief of the legion. Each cohort was composed of seven grand officers, twenty commanders, thirty officers, and three hundred and fifty legionaries....
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History of the Revolutions in Europe: From the Subversion of the Roman ...

Christophe Koch - Europe - 1851 - 870 pages
...authority of Bonaparte by conciliating the public opinion in his favour. Immediately after this, Bonaparte submitted to the Tribunate and the Legislative Body...of Dignitaries for life. The First Consul was the Qfaief of the Legion ; each cohort was to be composed of seven Grand Officers, twenty Commandants,...
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