[Napoleon the Little by Victor Hugo]@TWC D-Link bookNapoleon the Little BOOK VII 18/25
Among these magistrates, there were seven individuals, by name, Hardouin, Moreau, Pataille, Cauchy, Delapalme, Grandet, and Quesnault.
Prior to the 2nd of December these seven men composed the High Court of Justice; the first, Hardouin, was president, the last two, deputy-presidents, the other four, judges.
These men had received and accepted from the Constitution of 1848 a mandate thus conceived:-- "Article 68.
Every measure by which the President of the Republic shall dissolve the National Assembly, prorogue it or impede the performance of its decrees, is high treason. "The judges of the High Court shall thereupon immediately assemble, under penalty of forfeiture; they shall convoke the jurors in such place as they shall appoint, to proceed to the trial of the President and his accomplices; they shall themselves appoint magistrates to perform the functions of the national administration." On the 2nd of December, in the face of the flagrant felony, they had begun the trial, and appointed a procureur-general, M.Renouard, who had accepted the office, to proceed against Louis Bonaparte on the charge of high treason.
Let us add the name of Renouard to the seven. On the 5th of April, they were, all eight, present in the antechamber of Louis Bonaparte; we have just seen what was their business there. Here it is impossible not to pause. There are certain melancholy thoughts upon which one must have the strength to insist; there are sinks of ignominy we must have the courage to sound. Cast your eyes upon that man.
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