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See also:CHABOT, GEORGES See also:ANTOINE , known as CHABOT DE L'See also:ALLIER (1758-1819), See also:French jurist and statesman, was See also:president of the tribunal of Montlucon when he was elected as a See also:deputy suppleant to the See also:National See also:Convention. A member of the See also:council of the Ancients, then of the Tribunate, he was president of the latter when the See also:peace of See also:Amiens was signed. He had a See also:resolution adopted, tending to give See also:Napoleon See also:Bonaparte the consulship for See also:life; and in 1804 supported the proposal to establish a hereditary See also:monarchy. Napoleon named him inspector-See also:general of the See also:law See also:schools, then See also:judge of the See also:court of cassation. He published various legal See also:works, e.g. Tableau de la legislation ancienne sur See also:les successions et de la legislation nouvelle etablie See also:par le See also:code See also:civil (See also:Paris, 1804), and Questions Iransitoires sur le code Napoleon (Paris, 18og). End of Article: CHABOT, GEORGES ANTOINEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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