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_ NATIONALE INSTITUTE. 
Report on the Progress of the Sceences 
jrom the Epoch of the French Revolu- 
tion (1789) to the Year 1808, made by 
a Commission of the Institute of France, 
by order of the Emperor Napoleon. 
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* Sitting of Saturday, the 20th of Febru- 
ary, 1808. 
of History and Ancient Literature of the 
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the Minister of the Home Department, 
and admitted to the bar of the Council, 
the President spoke as follows: | 
SRE, 
