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C6H6 < s > See also:C6H4 —~ NO2 • C6H3< S > CCH, • NO2 – See also:NH2 • See also:C6H, < $ > CeH6 NH2 _ HN : C6Ha~ s > C$H3 •NH2 See also:Honour, of the See also:Concordat and of the
Consulate for See also:life, and his See also:appointment as See also:prefect of the Bouches du See also:Rhone, with consequent banishment from See also:Paris, was a semi-disgrace.
A peer of the See also:Hundred Days, he fled at the second Restoration to See also:Lausanne. During his See also:exile he lived in See also:Vienna, See also:Prague, See also:Augsburg and See also:Brussels, occupying himself with his Memoires sur la See also:Convention et le Directoire (Paris, 2 vols., 1824); Memoires sur le Consulat: See also:par un ancien conseiller d'etat (Paris, 1827); Histoire generale de See also:Napoleon See also:Bonaparte (6 vols., Paris and See also:Stuttgart, 1827—28, vol. iii. not printed); Le Consulat et l'See also:Empire vol. i. of which is identical with vol. vi. of the Histoire de Napoleon (so vols., 1834). The revolution of 1830 permitted his return to See also:France, and he lived to become a member of the Imperial See also:Senate under the third empire. He died in Paris on the 8th of See also: Hantzsch, Ber., 1906, 39, pp. 153, 1365; F. Kehrmann, ibid., 1906, 39, p. 914. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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