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- French_legislative_election,_1824 abstract "The 1824 general election organized the third legislature of the Second Restoration. The election was held on 25 February and 6 March. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.The election was an overwhelming victory for Villèle and the ultras, as only 17 MPs of the opposition were re-elected (including Royer-Collard, Cécile Stanilas de Girardin, Benjamin Constant and Maximilien Sébastien Foy).".
- Q431409 abstract "The 1824 general election organized the third legislature of the Second Restoration. The election was held on 25 February and 6 March. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.The election was an overwhelming victory for Villèle and the ultras, as only 17 MPs of the opposition were re-elected (including Royer-Collard, Cécile Stanilas de Girardin, Benjamin Constant and Maximilien Sébastien Foy).".
- French_legislative_election,_1824 comment "The 1824 general election organized the third legislature of the Second Restoration. The election was held on 25 February and 6 March. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.The election was an overwhelming victory for Villèle and the ultras, as only 17 MPs of the opposition were re-elected (including Royer-Collard, Cécile Stanilas de Girardin, Benjamin Constant and Maximilien Sébastien Foy).".
- Q431409 comment "The 1824 general election organized the third legislature of the Second Restoration. The election was held on 25 February and 6 March. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.The election was an overwhelming victory for Villèle and the ultras, as only 17 MPs of the opposition were re-elected (including Royer-Collard, Cécile Stanilas de Girardin, Benjamin Constant and Maximilien Sébastien Foy).".