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RAYMOND JOSEPH PAUL

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 584 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RAYMOND See also:JOSEPH See also:PAUL , See also:comte de See also:Segur d'See also:Aguesseau (1803-1889), third son of See also:Octave de Segur, took his See also:mother's See also:family name in addition to his own. He studied See also:law at See also:Aix and See also:Paris. As procureur See also:general of See also:Amiens he gave in See also:March 183o a decision on the question of the electoral lists which pleased the liberal party, but See also:late in the See also:year, as substitute in the royal See also:court of Paris, he ordered the suppression of certain liberal See also:journals, and in other See also:civil appointments was accused of reactionary See also:administration. He gave his See also:adhesion to See also:Prince See also:Louis See also:Napoleon, and became a member of the consultative See also:commission in 1851, and of the See also:senate in 1852. After the fall of the See also:empire See also:lie retired into private See also:life.

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