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  ✓ Decazes - Parkinson-Therapie.de - Parkinsontherapie
Die Moderaten waren in der Kammer von 1815 in der Minderheit, aber Decazes überredete Ludwig XVIII., die Chambre introuvable aufzulösen, und die Wahlen vom Oktober 1816 brachten ihnen die Mehrheit.
Februar); Decazes wurde in den Rang eines Herzogs erhoben und wurde als Botschafter in ein ehrenhaftes Exil nach England geschickt.
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 CHAPTER XIII. - THE PROGRESS OF REACTION.
Decazes, the most liberal of the Ministers, himself signed the hasty order requiring the remaining prisoners to be put to death.
Decazes was young and an agreeable companion; his business as Police-Minister gave him the opportunity of amusing the King with anecdotes and gossip much more congenial to the old man's taste than discussions on finance or constitutional law.
Decazes, true to his character as the King's friend, now confessed that he had gone too far in the legislation of 1817, and that the Electoral Law, under which such a monster as Gregoire could gain a seat, required to be altered.
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 ✓ Élie,_Herzog_von_Decazes_und_Glücksberg - Dzä.de - Dzä
Decazes studierte Rechtswissenschaften und wurde 1806 Richter am Seine-Gericht.
Dessolle und Louis lehnten es ab, sich auf diese Politik einzulassen, und traten zurück; Decazes trat nun an die Spitze des neuen Kabinetts (November 1819).
Decazes erahnte den heraufziehenden Sturm und reichte umgehend beim König sein Entlassungsgesuch ein.
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 Decazes, ~~~Eacute;lie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A lawyer and judge, Decazes was made minister of police in 1815 and was influential in the French government even before he became (1819) premier.
He resigned, but Louis XVIII sent him as ambassador to England (1820-21).
Decazes continued to figure in politics until the February Revolution of 1848.
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 ✓ Élie,_Herzog_von_Decazes_und_Glücksberg - Mde-Gutachten.de - MdeGutachten
Während der nächsten vier Jahre war es Decazes' Aufgabe, die führende Rolle in der Regierung zu spielen.
Das Kabinett, in dem Baron Louis Finanzminister war und Marschall Gouvion-Saint-Cyr Kriegsminister blieb, war vollkommen liberal; seine erste Handlung war die Unterdrückung des Polizeiministeriums, da Decazes meinte, dass es mit einem liberalen Regime unvereinbar sei.
Ludwig lehnte es zunächst ab, weil er in den Angriffen auf Decazes Angriffe auf sich selbst sah.
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 Columbia Encyclopedia- Charles X - AOL Research & Learn
During the reign of Louis XVIII he headed the ultraroyalist opposition, which triumphed after the assassination (1820) of Charles's son the duc de Berry.
The event caused the fall of the ministry of Élie Decazes and the advent of the comte de Villèle, who continued as chief minister after Charles's accession.
Among the many attempts of Charles and Villèle to reestablish elements of the ancien régime, as the prerevolutionary order is called, the law (1825) indemnifying the émigrés for lands confiscated during the Revolution and measures increasing the power of the clergy met with particular disapproval.
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 DECAZES, ELIE - Online Information article about DECAZES, ELIE
act was to suppress the ministry of police, as Decazes held that it was incompatible with the regime of See also:
His reforms met with the strong hostility of the Chamber of Peers, where the ultra-Royalists were in a majority, and to overcome it he got the king to create sixty new Liberal peers.
CHARLES ELIE DECAZES, duc de Gliicksberg (1819-1886), was born at Paris, and entered the See also:
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 Decazes - Detaillierte Informationen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
MSN Encarta - Decazes et de Glücksberg, Élie, duc Decazes et de Glücksberg, Élie, duc (1780-1860), homme politique français, ministre de Louis...
Decazes, Élie on Encyclopedia.com Decazes, Élieale´ dekäz´, 1780-1860, French statesman, a favorite of King Louis XVIII, who made him a duke in 1820.
Le ministère Dessolles, comprenant Decazes à land#39;Intérieur, le baron Louis aux...
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 Louis XVIII of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Louis' chief ministers were at first moderate, including Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, and Ì?lie Decazes, and Louis himself followed a cautious, moderate policy, hoping that moderation would ensure the continuation of the dynasty.
However, the liberals ultimately proved just as unmanageable, and by 1820 Decazes and the King were looking to revise the electoral laws again to ensure a more conservative majority.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's fall from power and the Triumph of the Ultras.
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 The Failed Restration of 1873
Certainly Decazes and Haussonville hoped that the Comte de Chambord would now abdicate to the Comte de Paris and thus effect the Orléanist restoration that they had always sought; the Comte de Paris himself said nothing in the face of this disastrous blow to reconciliation and restoration.
There was still hope for a restoration, but the legitimists could not agree to establish the Comte de Paris as King, as Haussonville and Decazes had hoped.
The government was still heavily inclined towards the monarchy; the prime minister was still the duc de Broglie, while duc Decazes was given foreign affairs.
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Now, whether any scandal had been raised, or whether the doctor thought it would conduce to their greater comfort, if he or his brother were to marry the housekeeper, or whether he meant it only for a joke to tease his brother, does not appear.
Be that as it may, the doctor proposed, in consequence, lie said, of some unpleasant remarks, and their lonely situation, for one of them to marry her.
His youth was passed in a kind of captivity in the Pidais Royal and his first impulse, on taking power into his hands, was to transfer his court to more open and independent space, away from the prying eyes of citizens.
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 Bourbon Dynasty, Restored info here at en.91of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Louis' chief ministers were at rudiment moderate, with Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, & Élie Decazes, & Louis himself replaced a worldly-wise policy.
The Chambre introuvable elected in 1815, dominated by ultraroyalists, or Ultras, was dissolved by Richelieu as live beyond to per idem grind with, & electoral gerrymandering resulted in a more not close case in 1816.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the inevitable Charles X, in February 1820, caused Decazes's lapse from endowment & the triumph of the Ultras.
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 Louis Xviii Of France info here at en.electropositive.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Louis' chief ministers were at elementary moderate, together with Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, & Élie Decazes, & Louis himself a cautious, decline policy, hurdling that moderation would the continuation of the dynasty.
The parliament elected in 1815, dominated by ultraroyalists, or Ultras, was dissolved by Richelieu as perceptibility insurmountable to behavioring with, & electoral gerrymandering resulted in a more unprejudiced lodging in 1816.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's dwindlinging negligible from dodge & the Triumph of the Ultras.
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 The Memoirs of Victor Hugo - Chapter IX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As I issued from the lugubrious place I saw Victor, very much alive, running towards me. When he heard the firing he had left the room where he was waiting for me, and not being able to find his way back, had been to see a friend.
Decazes was very ill. A week before he had undergone an operation.
Decazes bore it all with cheerfulness and courage.
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 Louis Xviii Of France info here at en.43of100d.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Louis' chief ministers were at numero uno moderate, counting Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, 'n Élie Decazes, 'n Louis himself succeeded a cautious, slacken policy, capering that moderation would secure the continuation of the dynasty.
The parliament elected in 1815, dominated by ultraroyalists, or Ultras, was dissolved by Richelieu as animation unobtainable to toil with, 'n electoral gerrymandering resulted in a more free enclosure in 1816.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's tumble from power 'n the Triumph of the Ultras.
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 Louis Xviii Of France info here at en.93of100d.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
King Louis' chief ministers were at introductory moderate, with Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, & Élie Decazes, & Louis himself displaced a cautious, correct policy, steping that moderation would form the continuation of the dynasty.
However, the liberals in conclusion proved demonstrated as unmanageable, & by 1820 Decazes & the King were marking to restyle the electoral writs repeatedly to form a more conservative majority.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's spill from burden & the Triumph of the Ultras.
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Then, the preparations all com- plete, he retired from the pursuits which have their origin in ambition, and betook himself to study and reflection, believing that the capacity to think was a necessary accomplishment for the next life, and that it could be carried there with him.
Evident love and devotion to the students would all imitate the good and pursuit of the art he loved so well was a bad of the so-called master with more sufficient pass to his good graces and his senseless unanimity than six would have sincere interest in you.
When a master has fewer pupils, all things to foster and encourage mdi- lie generally succeeds in rousing in each vidual effort, and haile~l with delight any some personal and individual effort; he new, fresh way of looking at the things will discourage blind imitation as much with which lie was so familiar, as possible.
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I was superseded in the Prefecture of Police by M. Decazes, and M. Beugnot followed M. Ferrand as Director-General of the Post-office.
She retired with her mother to Rome, and in October 1814 went to Elba, staying there till Napoleon left, except when she was sent to Naples with a message of forgiveness for Murat There was a characteristic scene between her and Colonel Campbell when the English Commissioner arrived to find Napoleon gone.
Pauline professed ignorance till the last of her brother's intentions, and pressed the Colonel's hand to her heart that lie might feel how agitated she was.
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A man of strong character only confesses his faults to himself, and punishes himself for them; as for the weak, they drop back into the old ruts when they find that the bank is too steep to climb.
The springs of pride which lie in a great man's secret soul had been slackened in Victurnien.
With such guardians as he had, such company as he kept, such a life as he led, he had suddenly became an enervated voluptuary at that turning-point in his life when a man most stands in need of the harsh discipline of misfortune and adversity which formed a Prince Eugene, a Frederick II., a Napoleon.
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 Comte and Dunoyer Chap. 1
A comprehensive analysis of his life and thought is urgently needed because of the enormous influence he had on the development of French liberalism in particular and European classical economic thought in general.
The reason for the renewed interest taken in the political philosophy of Guizot might lie in the attraction of French scholars writing in the 1980s to that most English of French liberals who warned of the double danger of Ultra conservatism from the right and popular revolution from the left.
Where once Guizot's policy of "middlingless" was a matter of contempt it is now seen as one of his great strengths and the policy best suited to achieve political stability in the post-revolutionary era.
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 Weekly Warning Words - Week 37 - June 2, 2004
On the contrary, our greater freedoms and vaunted democracy make the richest ever richer & the poorest ever poorer & more dependent on the goodwill of the wealthy scum.
trickle-down lie keeps sapping the lifeblood of the mightiest "body politics." And both halves of our population manage to multiply the insecurity, unhappiness & social & economic unrest of a vast majority.
Was not the assumption of a merciful God and His happy abode in the Great Beyond of the great religions Monsieur Azaïs's model?
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M. Decazes, who was liberal to a degree, reigned.
How I do lie!" Favourite paused, and then went on:-- "I am sad, you see, Dahlia.
It has done nothing but rain all summer; the wind irritates me; the wind does not abate.
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 Chateaubriand's Memoirs - Book VI
Caraman, the Embassy secretaries, Monsieur le Vicomte de Marcellus, Monsieur le Baron Élisée Decazes, Monsieur de Bourqueney, and the attachés welcomed me with dignified politeness.
All the ushers, porters, valets and footmen of the Embassy were assembled on the pavement.
The two boats draw near, hoist their flags, and furl their sails to lie parallel.
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 Financial Library - Fran Ois Mitterrand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In May 1948, Mitterrand participated together with Konrad Adenauer, Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, Paul-Henri Spaak, Albert Coppé and Altiero Spinelli, in the Congress of The Hague, where lie the origins of European Movement.
In 1958, he was one of the few to object to the nomination of Charles de Gaulle as head of government, and de Gaulle's plan for a French Fifth Republic.
The youngest PM since Decazes (39 years old)
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This building of yesterday is already a ruin; it is more than a ruin, it is a disaster; one feels that the proprietor is bankrupt and that the contractor has fled.
In rear of the house, a wall white and new like the rest, encloses a space in which a drum major could not lie at full length.
Issuing shiveringly from the earth is a little tree, long, spare and sickly, which seems always to be in winter, for it has not a single leaf.
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 Henri de LaTouche
In order that her inventiveness and inconsistency can be appreciated, the various versions she produced prior to the trials will be consecutively numbered and summarized as we proceed.
that she was under constant threat and pressure from relatives and friends of the principal defendants to lie, to retract, to remain silent.
The first story that Clarisse Manson told the authorities on being summoned for questioning had at least the virtue of a truly Doric simplicity.
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After a while her son Louis went for four years to college at Heidelberg.
Mother and son never forget the possibilities that might lie before them.
When the Italian revolution broke out, in 1832, Hortense went to Rome, both her sons being at that time in Florence with their father.
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