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    Jules François Simon (French pronunciation: [ʒyl simɔ̃]; 31 December 1814 – 8 June 1896) was a French statesman and philosopher, and one of the leaders...
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    sa vie et ses discours (Paris, 1883). Jules Dufaure – President of the Council and Minister of Justice Jules Favre – Minister of Foreign Affairs Adolphe...
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    and Exploitation of a Serendipitous New Crop Discovery". In Janick, Jules; Simon, James E. (eds.). New Crops. New York: Wiley. p. 132–139. ISBN 978-0-471-59374-4...
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    president Patrice MacMahon dismissed the Moderate Republican prime minister Jules Simon, the parliament on 16 May 1877 refused to support the new government...
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    reluctance to the formation of governments under prime ministers Jules Dufaure and Jules Simon, which were dominated by Republicans. In order to contain and...
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    Jules Simon Troubat (1836–1914) was a French littérateur, born at Montpellier. He was the last secretary of Sainte-Beuve, one of his testamentary executors...
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    government with nine ministers, a majority of republicans, including Jules Favre and Jules Simon. The first task assigned by the Assembly was to negotiate an...
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    for the Republicans. President Patrice MacMahon subsequently invited Jules Simon, who declared himself "resolutely republican and resolutely conservative"...
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    1988, pp. 18–19. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 37. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 40–41. Lottmann 1996, pp. 66–67. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 42–43. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 44...
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    MacMahon forced the resignation of Moderate Republican prime minister Jules Simon and appointed the Orléanist Albert de Broglie to the office. The Chamber...
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    2010-08-07. Johnson, Duane L.; Jha, Mitra N. (1993), "Blue Corn", in Janick, Jules; Simon, James E. (eds.), New Crops, New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 228–230...
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  • Jules and Jim (French: Jules et Jim [ʒyl e dʒim]) is a 1962 French New Wave romantic drama film directed, produced and co-written by François Truffaut...
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  • Élisabeth Badinter Alain Badiou Bonaventure Étienne Balibar Renaud Barbaras Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire Roland Barthes Victor Basch Frédéric Bastiat Georges...
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    James A. (1993). "New Crop Development in New Zealand". In Janick, Jules; Simon, James E. (eds.). New crops. Second National Symposium, New Crops: Exploration...
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    1830–1852. Bertocci, Philip A.; Bertocci, Peter Anthony (2008) [1978]. Jules Simon: Republican anticlericalism and cultural politics in France, 1848–1886...
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    Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. Maria Deraismes also participated. Because of...
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    la Propagation des Exercises Physiques more well known as the Comité Jules Simon. Coubertin's earliest reference to the modern notion of Olympic Games...
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    translated from the English by Dr. Jules Simon, with a preface by C. E. Brown-Séquard" – gives a misleading impression. Simon is unequivocally clear in his...
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    advent of the World Cup in 1930, two different trophies have been used: the Jules Rimet Trophy from 1930 to 1970 and thereafter the FIFA World Cup Trophy...
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    Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. Maria Deraismes also participated. Because of...
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    the orphanage. From 1879 to 1896, Buisson was called by Jules Ferry, the successor of Jules Simon, the Directorate of Primary Education. In 1890, he became...
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    of Jules Simon and Henri Didon, formed the Comité pour la Propagation des Exercises Physiques. This group was also known as the Comité Jules Simon. The...
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    restoration of Pope Pius IX's temporal power led to a rupture between the Jules Simon government [fr] and the Duke of Magenta. This event, occurring on May...
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    overthrown by a popular uprising. On 4 September, Jules Favre, Léon Gambetta, and General Louis-Jules Trochu proclaimed a provisional government called...
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    February 1876 Monarchist 6 Jules Armand Dufaure (1798–1881) 3 23 February 1876 12 December 1876 Opportunist Republicans 4 10 Jules Simon (1814–1896) • 12 December...
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  • Fellowship Julian Simon (tennis), see Andy Ram Jules Simon, French politician Julian Simmons, TV presenter Julien Simon, French professional cyclist This disambiguation...
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    the contemporary critics of Haussmann softened their views over time. Jules Simon was an ardent republican who had refused to take an oath to Napoleon...
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    He began his career as secretary to Deshayes de Marcère (1876) and to Jules Simon (1876–1877). In October 1885, he was elected deputy for Eure-et-Loir...
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    the Council of ministers (1875–1876) Jules Armand Dufaure, President of the Council of ministers (1876) Jules Simon, President of the Council of ministers...
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    (Berlin, 1847) Jules Émile Alaux, La Philosophie de M. Cousin (Paris, 1864) P Janet, Victor Cousin et son œuvre (Paris, 1885) Jules Simon, V. Cousin (1887)...
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