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Gonse and Henry
Meanwhile, Henry told General Gonse that it would be advisable to put the secret dossier of the Dreyfus case out of the way.
Major Henry, though under the nominal direction of Gonse, had become the real head of the Intelligence Office, where he quietly prepared a whole series of forgeries, designed, when the opportunity presented itself, to crush Picquart if he ever attempted to cause trouble.
At the Staff Office Henry and Du Paty, understanding at once the wishes of Boisdeffre and of Gonse, resolved to join forces with Esterhazy.
His adversaries, Gonse, Henry, Lauth and Gribelin, tried to weaken the force of his evidence and to assert that from the beginning he had been haunted by the idea of substituting Esterhazy for Dreyfus.
Then, as Henry was passing through Paris, he summoned him to the War Office and questioned him in the presence of Generals de Boisdeffre, Gonse, and Roget.

Gonse and de
Generals de Boisdeffre and Gonse, who in 1896 had accepted this forgery without question, now kept a frigid silence.

Gonse and all
Gonse set forth the plot " of the Jews " to substitute for Dreyfus Esterhazy, an officer of doubtful character, but whom a minute inquiry had cleared of all suspicion of treachery: who was, however, a nervous man, and who, under the blow of a sudden denunciation, might lose his head and take flight or even kill himself ; and that would mean catastrophe, war, and disaster.

Gonse and with
Gonse answered by vaguely advising him to act with prudence, and was opposed to the " expertises " in handwriting that Picquart requested.

Gonse and Office
He insisted to General Gonse that the initiative should come from the Staff Office to investigate.

Gonse and Dreyfus
Cavaignac called upon the government to publish a document " both decisive and without danger " — the alleged report of Gonse upon the supposed avowals of Dreyfus to Lebrun-Renault.

Gonse and .
Without pausing to consider these objections, Fabre and D ' Aboville took their " discovery " to General Gonse, deputy-chief of the staff, and to Colonel Sandherr, an anti-Semite of long standing.
In short, General Gonse called on Lebrun Renault and took him successively to General Mercier and to the president of the republic, Casimir-Perier, who imposed absolute silence for the future upon him.
Picquart immediately drew up a report and brought it to Boisdeffre, who ordered Picquart to relate his story to the deputy-chief of the staff, Charles Arthur Gonse.
Gonse removed the dossier on 30 October.
Gonse and Boisdeffre believed or pretended to believe in its authenticity, and convinced General Billot.
When Colonel Picquart expressed his doubts to Gonse, the latter answered: " When a minister tells me anything I always believe it.
In recognition of his past services he was not disgraced, but was ordered to set out immediately to inspect the intelligence service in the east of France, and to resign his position to General Gonse.
General Gonse wrote to him upon the question of money, as if to suggest purchasing his silence.
General Gonse immediately confirmed this sensational evidence.

Henry and Lauth
He required that the paper bags in which Madame Marie Bastian continued to collect the waste papers from the German embassy, and which she brought to Major Henry, should pass through his hands before being given to Captain Lauth, whose work it was to review them.
Picquart meanwhile was unaware that in his own office he was spied upon, opposed, and deceived by his fellow workers, Henry, Lauth, and Gribelin.

Henry and Du
Activity by British traders and the presence of a colony on the Red prompted the United State War Department in 1819 to send Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Leavenworth from Detroit to put a post 300 miles northwest of Prairie Du Chien, until then the most advanced United States post.
By rough estimate her Committee, headed by Henry Francis Du Pont, contains three times as many Republicans as Democrats.
It also houses a small museum which used to be the Hypolite Du Puis house, the Henry Hastings Sibley house, the Faribault house, and buildings associated with the American Fur Company, all dating from the 1830s.
Having made a deal with Henry, Du Guesclin returned to Peter.
The Battle of Solferino was depicted also in a 2006 television drama Henry Dunant: Du rouge sur la croix ( English title: " Henry Dunant: Red on the Cross "), which tells the story of the signing of the Geneva Conventions and the founding of the Red Cross.
He was presented by his countryman, the Cardinal Du Perron, to Henry IV ; and, though that economical prince did not at first show any great eagerness to entertain the poet, he was at last summoned to court and endowed after one fashion or another.
* Karp, Walter, " Henry Francis Du Pont And The Invention Of Winterthur ", American Heritage, April / May 1983
Alternative attributions include, among many others ( such as Walter Bagehot and Arthur James Balfour ) the radical journalist and politician Henry Du Pré Labouchère ( 1831 – 1912 ), and Leonard H. Courtney, who used the phrase in 1895 and two years later became president of the Royal Statistical Society.
But, contrary to instructions, Major Henry reconstituted the secret dossier, added to it Du Paty's explanatory note ( which last was destroyed by Mercier in 1897 ), and locked it in the iron chest where Picquart afterwards found it.
There, while Henry ( fearing, as he said, recognition by his former comrade ) kept watch, Du Paty, who was also disguised, told Esterhazy that he was known to be innocent, and that he would be defended on condition that he conformed rigorously to the instructions that would be given to him.
Every evening from this time on Gribelin brought to him at the Military Club the program for the next day ; Du Paty and Henry, whose connection with the affair Esterhazy soon knew, saw him several times, sometimes at the Montmartre cemetery, sometimes on the Pont d ' Alexandre III.
Robert Alexander, son of Alderman Nathaniel Alexander and elder brother of the 1st Earl of Caledon, had several sons, including Nathaniel Alexander, Bishop of Meath ; Henry Alexander, MP for the Londonderry City and for Old Sarum ; Lieutenant-General William Alexander, Mayor of Derry ; James Alexander, MP for Old Sarum ; and Joseph Josias Du Pré Alexander, MP for Old Sarum.
An inside look at Trilby and Henry James's friendship with Du Maurier ( Kiki ) can be found in David Lodge's novel Author, Author ( 2004 ).
Tadoussac was founded in 1600 by François Gravé Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from Henry IV.
In 1603, Henry IV, the King of France, granted Du Gua exclusive right to colonize lands in North America between 40 °– 60 ° North latitude.
* Lancaster, Henry Carrington, ( 1912 ) Pierre Du Ryer, dramatist Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C., OCLC 684507
Though he enlisted the help of Maryland U. S. Representative Henry Winter Davis to get his official report of the incident published by the Navy, an ultimately inconclusive congressional investigation into the failure essentially turned into a trial of whether Du Pont had misused his ships and misled his superiors.
In 1547 he produced a funeral oration for Henry VIII of England and published his first poems " Œuvres poétiques ", which included translations from the first two cantos of Homer's Odyssey and the first book of Virgil's Georgics, twelve Petrarchian sonnets, three Horacian odes and a Martial-like epigram ; this poetry collection also included the first published poems of Joachim Du Bellay and Pierre de Ronsard ( Ronsard would include Jacques Peletier into his list of revolutionary contemporary poets " La Pléiade ").
In 1356-1357, Du Guesclin successfully defended Rennes against an English siege by Henry of Grosmont, using guerrilla tactics.
Du Guesclin and Henry of Trastámara renewed the attack, defeating him at the decisive Battle of Montiel ( 1369 ).
Du Guesclin agreed, but also told it to Henry who gave him more money and land promises to lead Pedro to his tent.
Henry Du Pré Labouchère ( 9 November 1831 – 15 January 1912 ) was an English politician, writer, publisher and theatre owner in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

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