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* November 2 France: Jacques Laffitte succeeds the Duc de Broglie as Prime Minister.
The liberals who were Orléanists found their leaders in men eminent in letters and in practical affairs — François Pierre Guillaume Guizot, Adolphe Thiers, Achille Charles Léon Victor, duc de Broglie and his son Jacques Victor Albert, the banker Jacques Laffitte and many others.
He numbered among his friends Chateaubriand, Adolphe Thiers, Jacques Laffitte, Jules Michelet, Lamennais, Mignet.
Jacques Laffitte ( ; 24 October 1767 26 May 1844 ) was a French banker and politician.
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In Paris, a committee of the liberal opposition, composed of banker-and-kingmaker < span lang =" fr "> Jacques Laffitte </ span >, < span lang =" fr "> Casimir Perier </ span >, Generals < span lang =" fr "> Étienne Gérard </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Georges Mouton, comte de Lobau </ span >, among others, had drawn up and signed a petition in which, not surprisingly, they asked for the < span lang =" fr "> ordonnances </ span > to be withdrawn ; more surprising was their criticism " not of the King, but his ministers " thereby disproving Charles X's conviction that his liberal opponents were enemies of his dynasty.
On the fall of the weak and discredited ministry of Jacques Laffitte, Perier, who had drifted more and more to the Right, was summoned to power ( 13 March 1831 ), and, in the short space of a year, he more or less restored civic order in France and re-established her credit in Europe.
Jean Baptiste Rives ( 1793 1833 ), the former secretary of the Kingdom of Hawaii, had convinced investors from the family of Jacques Laffitte to finance the voyage to promote trade to California and Hawaii, but Rives disappeared along with some of the cargo.
* Jacques Laffitte ( 1767 1844 ) French banker and politician.
After the July Revolution, he held the posts of Naval Minister under the nominal leadership of François Guizot ( autumn 1830 ), and Foreign Affairs under Jacques Laffitte and Casimir Pierre Perier.

Jacques and 1767
Jacques Barraband ( 31 August 1767, Aubusson ( Creuse ), France 1 October 1809, Lyon ) was a French zoological and botanical illustrator, renowned for his lifelike renderings of tropical birds.
* Audubon House Gallery of Natural History, Jacques Barraband ( 1767 1809 )

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* 1723 Mathurin Jacques Brisson, French naturalist ( d. 1806 )
* 1952 Jacques Audiard, French director
* 1930 Jacques Parizeau, Canadian economist and politician
* 1738 Jacques François Dugommier, French general ( d. 1794 )
The second generation was led by Fernand Braudel ( 1902 1985 ) and included Georges Duby ( 1919 1996 ), Pierre Goubert ( 1915 2012 ), Robert Mandrou ( 1921 1984 ), Pierre Chaunu ( 1923 2009 ), Jacques Le Goff ( 1924 ) and Ernest Labrousse ( 1895 1988 ).
A third generation was led by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie ( 1929 ) and includes Jacques Revel, and Philippe Ariès ( 1914 1984 ), who joined the group in 1978.
* 1786 Mont Blanc on the French Italian border is climbed for the first time by Jacques Balmat and Dr. Michel-Gabriel Paccard.
* 1938 Jacques Hétu, Canadian composer
* 1890 Jacques Ibert, French composer ( d. 1962 )
* 1930 Jacques Tits, Belgian-French mathematician
* 1944 Jacques Demers, Canadian ice hockey coach and politician
* 1541 French explorer Jacques Cartier lands near Quebec City in his third voyage to Canada.
In 1788 Jean Jacques Barthelemy ( 1716 95 ), a highly esteemed classical scholar and Jesuit, published The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, about a young Scythian descended from Anacharsis.
* 1952 Jacques Chagnon, Canadian politician
* 1930 Jacques Bouchard, Canadian advertising executive ( d. 2006 )
* 1759 Jacques Widerkehr, Alsatian composer and cellist ( d. 1823 )
* 1534 Jacques Cartier begins the voyage during which he discovers Canada and Labrador.

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The Latin text was printed for the first time in Basel in 1549 by Nicholas Brylinger ; it was also published in the Gesta Dei per Francos by Jacques Bongars in 1611 and the Recueil des historiens des croisades ( RHC ) by Auguste-Arthur Beugnot and Auguste Le Prévost in 1844, and Bongars ' text was reprinted in the Patrologia Latina by Jacques Paul Migne in 1855.
This period included a panoply of international ‘ great demographers ’ like Adolphe Quételet ( 1796 1874 ), William Farr ( 1807 1883 ), Louis-Adolphe Bertillon ( 1821 1883 ) and his son Jacques ( 1851 1922 ), Joseph Körösi ( 1844 1906 ), Anders Nicolas Kaier ( 1838 1919 ), Richard Böckh ( 1824 1907 ), Émile Durkheim ( 1858-1917 ), Wilhelm Lexis ( 1837 1914 ) and Luigi Bodio ( 1840 1920 ) contributed to the development of demography and to the toolkit of methods and techniques of demographic analysis.
With his colleague Jacques Pinet ( 1754 1844 ) he established at Bayonne a revolutionary tribunal, with authority in the neighbouring towns.
Overall, probably no more an unmanageable body of dictionaries has ever been published, except Jacques Paul Migne's Encyclopédie théologique, Paris, 1844 1875, with 168 volumes, 101 dictionaries, and 119, 059 pages.
John C. Fremont, one of the lake's first White discoverers in 1844, named it " Lake Bonpland " after Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, a French botanist who had accompanied Prussian explorer Alexander von Humboldt in his exploration of Mexico, Colombia and the Amazon River .< ref name = rubiconbay >
Ozanam, Jacques, ( 1844 ).

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