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... iled to convince Audion Barrot. Having finally expelled the Mountain Party and Republican Faction from the Legislative Assembly, he had no desire to allow the remnants of the suppressed Republicans into the Cabinet.
In contrast to Audion Barrot’s cold and passive resistance, Jerome Bonaparte presented an image of selflessness, earnestly advising Audion Barrot, "Prime Minister, I know that bringing Republicans into the Cabinet might undermine some of your power, but we have no choice!" ...
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