• The Laws of 18 and 19 July 1845, commonly known as Mackau Law (French: Lois Mackau) are a set of laws which paved the way towards the abolition of slavery...
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    royal palace. Among them were the royal governesses Marie Angélique de Mackau and Louise-Élisabeth de Croÿ de Tourzel; the ladies-in-waiting the Princess...
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    confirmed. Even if popularly won by the Conservative Union of Armand de Mackau, the elections guaranteed a solid republican majority in the Chamber. In...
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    tutor, and councillor. After this, Élisabeth was given Marie Angélique de Mackau as her tutor, who reportedly had "the firmness which bends resistance, and...
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    legal doctrine. Notably, the jurist committees, such as that of Baron de Mackau [fr], could also rely on their support. They provided counsel to bishops...
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    ultimate fate of the expelled congregations was markedly disparate. Baron de Mackau [fr]'s committee of legal experts advised the religious to identify alternative...
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    payments, as the total was more than 10 times Haiti's annual budget. Baron de Mackau, whom Charles X sent to deliver the ordinance, arrived in Haiti in July...
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  • playwright, poet and novelist. The son of an annuities controller, parent of Mackau, the ambassador of Naples, he accompanied him to Italy in 1792 and returned...
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