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his conduct of some political trials. For his opposition in 1820 to a law by which any person might be arrested and detained on a warrant signed by three ministers, he was summoned before a court of assize, but acquitted. Although intimate with Lafayette and others, he took no share in their schemes for the overthrow of the government, but in 1827 he joined the association known as "
2018: 1809: 340:. Barrot was Minister of Justice and "president of the council of ministers when Napoleon was absent". Following national elections, the Constituent Assembly was replaced by the Legislative Assembly, which sat for the first time on 28 May 1849. On 2 June 1849 a new ministry was announced, again headed by Barrot. It included 344:
as Minister of Foreign Affairs. This ministry was dissolved by Napoleon on 31 October 1849. The new ministry did not have a "president when Napoleon was absent". A biographer said that Barrot had hoped to extract Liberal measures, but was dismissed as soon as he had served the president's purpose of
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and took an active part in the revolution. As secretary of the municipal commission, which sat at the hĂŽtel-de-ville and formed itself into a provisional government, he was charged to convey to the chamber of deputies a protest embodying the terms which the advanced Liberals wished to impose on the
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He was placed in the office of the politician Jean Mailhe, who was advocate before the council of state and the court of cassation and was proscribed at the second restoration. Barrot eventually succeeded him in both positions. His dissatisfaction with the government of the restoration was shown in
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After the coup d'Ă©tat of December 1851 Barrot was one of those who sought to accuse Napoleon of high treason. He was imprisoned for a short time and retired from active politics for some ten years. He was drawn once more into affairs by the hopes of reform held out by
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In the December 1848 election for President of the republic, Napoleon won with 5,434,266 votes to 1,448,107 for Cavaignac. Napoleon took his oath on 20 December 1848 a day ahead of schedule, and appointed a ministry that included Barrot and the conservative
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270:'s government was far from satisfying his desires for reform, and he persistently urged the "broadening of the bases of the monarchy," while he protested his loyalty to the dynasty. He was returned to the chamber of deputies for the department of 2216: 558:(edited by Duvergier de Hauranne), 4 vols., 1875–1876. His personal relations with Louis Philippe and Napoleon, with his views on the events in which he was concerned, are described here. 2206: 2201: 2196: 2191: 2186: 2181: 2176: 362:, whom he had supported under Louis Philippe, as president of the council of state, but his powers were failing, and he had only filled his new office for about a year when he died at 262:. His concessions to the Parisian mob and his extreme gentleness towards those who demanded the prosecution of the ministers of Charles X led to an unflattering comparison with 1971: 1762: 730: 715: 282:. Subsequently, in pleading before the court of cassation on behalf of one of the rioters, he secured the annulling of the judgments given by the council of war. 685: 373:
as "the most solemn of the undecided, the most meditating of the unwise, the happiest of the ambitious, the most austere of the courtiers of the crowd" (
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le plus solennel des indécis, le plus méditatif des irréfléchis, le plus heureux des ambitieux, le plus austere des courtisans de la foule
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He presided over the banquet given by the society to the 221 deputies who had signed the address of March 1830 to
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to study law and was called to the Parisian bar in 1811. He married the granddaughter of the liberal politician
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in 1831. The day after the demonstration of June 1832 on the occasion of the funeral of
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in 1842 was a blow to Barrot's party, which sought to substitute the regency of the
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Members of the National Legislative Assembly of the French Second Republic
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Gouvernements, ministĂšres et constitutions de la France depuis cent ans
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who was briefly head of the council of ministers under king
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Dictionnaire des Parlementaires français (1789–1889)
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Princeton University Press. p.  297:in the event of the succession of the 167:; 19 July 1791 – 6 August 1873) was a 1953: 1744: 667: 633:Revolutions of 1848: A Social History 162: 589: 517: 505: 493: 301:. In 1846 Barrot made a tour in the 209:Guillaume-Xavier Labbey de PompiĂšres 629:Robertson, Priscilla Smith (1952). 211:(1751–1831). 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Index


Prime Minister of France
Louis-EugĂšne Cavaignac
Alphonse Henri, comte d'Hautpoul
Villefort
Bougival
Doctrinaires
Party of Movement
Party of Order
[ɔdilɔ̃baʁo]
French politician
Louis Phillipe
Villefort, LozĂšre
Toulouse
Convention
Louis XVI
military school of Saint-Cyr
Lycee Napoleon
Guillaume-Xavier Labbey de PompiĂšres
Adolphe Barrot
Ferdinand Barrot
Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera
Charles X
National Guard
constitutional monarchy
Republicans
Seine
JĂ©rĂŽme PĂ©tion
Louis Philippe
Eure

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