- An
ordonnateur or commissaire-
ordonnateur in the
French colonial era was
responsible for
fiscal matters in a colony, as
opposed to the governor, who was...
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content analysis in the
social sciences.
Around 1851,
Guerry invented the
Ordonnateur Statistique,
probably the
first mechanical device designed to aid in...
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diplomatic relations. The
second provincial authority was the commissaire-
ordonnateur. His was a
civil post with
similar functions as that of the intendants...
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promoted to
commissaire on 30 July 1853. In
January 1855
Lagrange was
ordonnateur (head of the administration) of Martinique.
Lagrange was
appointed acting...
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courts is the
difference between, in
French public accountings,
between ordonnateurs (managers who
order expenses and
perception of payments) and payeurs...
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course of construction, one of the
three posts of "intendant et
ordonnateur" In 1723, top
German architect Balthasar Neumann came to
Paris in order...
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obtain a
square root.
Around 1854, Andre-Michel
Guerry invented the
Ordonnateur Statistique, a
cylindrical device designed to aid in
summarizing the...
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illegally acquired rents;
lending money to the king
while serving as
ordonnateur (a
public function for
regulating public expenditures and receipts);...
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education into
their own hands.
Imperial officials refused the commisonnaire-
ordonnateur Mézy's
demand to
establish a
public catholic school in Louisbourg. Concerned...
- Protet. He was
ordonnateur in
Senegal from 22 May 1853
until 25
April 1854, when he was
replaced by Victor-Étienne
Costet as
acting ordonnateur. He was promoted...