On the morning of the 18th, the members of the ancients were convoked in an unusual way by the inspectors; they repaired to the Tuileries, and the debate was opened about seven in the morning under the presidentship of Lemercier.
Some deputies, meanwhile, aroused by the tocsin, had hurried to the hall of the legislative body, and had opened the sitting under the presidentship of Vergniaud.
The nation elected its chief, exercised the legislative power in the Champs de Mars under the presidentship of the king, and the judicial power in the courts under the direction of one of his officers.
Hannibal Potter (the president sequestred by the Parliamentary Visitors) re-enjoyed the presidentship again.
When the cheering and the addresses and resolutions had been got through, he proposed as his successor in the Presidentship Mr G.
The bases agreed to are an Italian confederation, under the honorary Presidentship of the Pope.
The vacancies that would take place in the Cabinet arose from the retirement of Lord Sidmouth, and by the opening of the Presidentship of the Board of Control.
On the 20th December Mr. Canning resigned the Presidentship of the Board of Control and his place in Council, as was alleged, in consequence of dissatisfaction with the recent proceedings of the Government in reference to the Queen.
Council, and for that purpose resigned the Presidentship to Chasal.
An event of striking importance, however, occurred in 1858, during the presidentship of Don Gabriel A.
The vice-presidentship being a sinecure, a second-rate man agreeable to the wire-pullers is always smuggled in.
The chance of succession to the presidentship is too distant to be thought of.
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