- Barbé-
Marbois (31
January 1745 – 12
February 1837) was a
French politician. Born in Metz,
where his
father was
director of the
local mint, Barbé-
Marbois tutored...
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Marbois (French pronunciation: [maʁbwa]) is a
commune in the
department of Eure,
northern France. The muni****lity was
established on 1
January 2016 by...
- New Orleans.
Negotiating with
French Treasury Minister François Barbé-
Marbois, the U.S.
representatives quickly agreed to
purchase the
entire territory...
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Sophie de
Marbois-Lebrun,
Duchess of
Plaisance (Gr****: Δούκισσα της Πλακεντίας) (1785–1854) was a
French noblewoman,
known as an
important figure in Gr****...
- U.S. (1 Dall.) 111 (Pa. O. & T. 1784), was a case
resulting from the "
Marbois Affair,"
heard by the
Pennsylvania Court of Oyer and
Terminer at Philadelphia...
- Monroe. In 1780,
Jefferson received from
French diplomat François Barbé-
Marbois a
letter of
inquiry into the geography, history, and
government of Virginia...
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except in
heavy rain. The name
originally used for the
villa of
Sophie de
Marbois-Lebrun,
Duchess of
Plaisance (Villa Ilisia), that was
built near Ilisos...
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mount Pentelicus. It was
intended as a
summer residence for
Sophie de
Marbois-Lebrun,
Duchess of
Plaisance and is
designed in a neo-gothical style, which...
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British if the
French refused to sell the city.
Meeting with François Barbé-
Marbois, the
French foreign minister,
Monroe and
Livingston agreed to purchase...
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Benjamin Franklin was in
France he
received a
letter from François Barbé-
Marbois in
which he wrote, “If
there are in
Europe any
women who need a
model of...