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    Jean-Jules Clamageran (29 March 1827 – 4 June 1903) was a French politician of the French Third Republic. He was briefly minister of finance (6–16 April...
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    December 1886. When the Daniel Wilson scandals occasioned the downfall of Jules Grévy in December 1887, Carnot's reputation for integrity made him a candidate...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean-Baptiste Campenon – Minister of War François Allain-Targé – Minister of the Interior Jean Clamageran – Minister of Finance...
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  • 1882 – 6 April 1885: Pierre Tirard 6 April 1885 – 16 April 1885: Jean-Jules Clamageran 16 April 1885 – 3 December 1886: Sadi Carnot 3 December 1886 – 30...
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    Cénat, Jean-Philippe (2011). "La genèse et l'élaboration de la capitation de 1695." Histoire, Économie & Société, 30 3: 29-48. Clamageran, Jean-Jules (1876)...
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  • arrest of Nicolas Fouquet; his powers were transferred to First Minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who would become ex officio Controller-General of Finances...
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    Lawyers included René Bérenger, Louis Buffet, Marc Antoine Calmon, Jules Cazot, Jean Clamageran (president in 1858), Henry Didier, Albert Grévy, Édouard René...
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