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In Paris on June 15, members of the French Senate, Legislative Body, and Tribunate petition Napoleon Bonaparte to allow them to join him on a vessel to England, pledging their zeal, affection, and support for France's vengeance and destiny.
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To Bonaparte the Great, the undersigned soldiers, members of the Senate, the Legislative Body, and the Tribunate.
General, we are come to ask a favour, which you will not refuse to our zeal and our affection. Without desiring to pry into the secrets of your wisdom, in which we shall have always a full and entire confidence; and only, if such be the order of your designs; and, in case that you shall not have disposed of us otherwise, we intreat you to admit us on board the vessel which is to carry you to England; and with you, the vengeance and the destiny of the people of France.
(Signed)
Kellerman
Toulongeon
Lamartilliere
Bardenet
Vaubois
Despalieres
Dedelay d'Agier
Sahuc
Ligneville
Felix Beauharnais
Angiers
Carrion Nias
Duranleau
Serrurier
Lafcours
Rampon
Terraon Daleme Dubois-Dubay
Duhamel
Jacepin
Daru
Latour Maubourg
Chabaud Latour
Aniel
Perignon
Regnault
L'Espenasse
Travened
Czabiauca
Sapey
Bequinot
Auguste Jube
Letrane
Leroi de'Orne
Nattes
Emile Gaudin
&c. &c. &c.
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Paris
Event Date
June 15
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Soldiers, members of the Senate, Legislative Body, and Tribunate address Bonaparte, requesting to board the vessel carrying him to England to share in the vengeance and destiny of the French people, expressing full confidence in his wisdom.