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brought on a dangerous illness. Resuming, on his recovery, his duties as intendant-general, he took part in the battles of 1813, and was made prisoner after the capitulation of
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campaign of 1812 he held the post of intendant-general of the army, which involved the charge of the administrative department. The privations he suffered in the retreat from
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of 1830, in which he took an active part, Dumas was created a peer of France, and re-entered the council of state. He died in Paris on 16 October 1837.
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In 1818 Dumas returned to favour and became a member of the council of state, from which, however, he was excluded in 1822. After the
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Obliged to retire after the restoration of Louis XVIII (1815), Dumas devoted his leisure to the continuation of his
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On the transfer of Joseph to the throne of Spain (1808), Dumas rejoined the French army, with which he served in
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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family, he joined the French army in 1773 and entered upon active service in 1780, as
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During 1784 to 1786 Dumas explored the archipelago and the coasts of
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French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars
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entrusted him with the command of the escort which conducted King
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Soon after his return to France he was elected a member of the
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French military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Souvenirs du lieutenant-général Comte Mathieu Dumas
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