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National Assembly of the Second Republic

The reference to the National Assembly of the Second Republic, at the end of the article, was evidently made against the natural flow of the time in mind -- from years of lower arithmetical value, e.g. 1834, to years of higher arithmetical value, e.g. 1848. How else can be explained the mentioning of the Second Republic in 1834, in spite of it being proclaimed in 1848? Nerissa-Marie ( talk) 04:49, 2 June 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

National Assembly of the Second Republic

The reference to the National Assembly of the Second Republic, at the end of the article, was evidently made against the natural flow of the time in mind -- from years of lower arithmetical value, e.g. 1834, to years of higher arithmetical value, e.g. 1848. How else can be explained the mentioning of the Second Republic in 1834, in spite of it being proclaimed in 1848? Nerissa-Marie ( talk) 04:49, 2 June 2010 (UTC) reply


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