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Louis Henri Barboux (24
September 1834, Châteauroux,
Indre – 25
April 1910, Paris) was a
French financial lawyer, politician, and
member of the Académie...
- journalists. The
chair committee of the
Liberal Union was
headed by
Henri Barboux and
composed of
prominent personalities including Léon Say, Émile de Marcère...
- Le
Barboux (French pronunciation: [lə baʁbu]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. Lac de Moron...
- L'État et la liberté (1906); and his
Plaidoyers (1906) were
edited by H
Barboux. See also H Leyret, Waldeck-Rousseau et la Troisième République (1908)...
- 737.
Chinmayee V. Subban; Gwenaëlle Rousse;
Matthieu Courty;
Philippe Barboux; Jean-Marie
Tarascon (2014). "Polymorphism in Bi2(SO4)3".
Solid State Sciences...
- ****ociation (ANR) in 1888. To the
other side, the
republican right-wing of
Henri Barboux and Léon Say, who
represented the
interests of the rich
bourgeoisie and...
-
Planchettes or Les
Brenets in the
Canton of Neuchâtel (Switzerland) and from Le
Barboux in the
Doubs department (France). The
reservoir has a
volume of 20.6 million...
-
Camille du Gast
stands in
court during the
cases of
character defamation by the
barrister Maître
Barboux, and the
Prince of Sagan's ****ault on
Barboux....
- Goux-sous-Landet, Grand'Combe-Châteleu, Granges-Narboz, La Cluse-et-Mijoux, Le
Barboux, Le Bélieu, Les Hôpitaux-Vieux, Les Villedieu, Mont****ux, Montécheroux...
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legal action against Barboux, but even
though both
Henri Gervex and
Marie Renard appeared for her, she lost,
possibly because Barboux's character ********ination...