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Important personalities were Pierre Paul Royer-Collard, François Guizot, and the count of < span lang =" fr "> Serre </ span >.
Their parliamentary leaders were < span lang =" fr "> François Régis de La Bourdonnaye </ span >, < span lang =" fr "> comte de La Bretèche </ span > and, in 1829, < span lang =" fr "> Jules de Polignac </ span >.
The two vacant places in the Directory were filled by < span lang =" fr "> Merlin de Douai </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau </ span >.
The retirement of < span lang =" fr "> François de Neufchâteau </ span > and the choice of < span lang =" fr "> Treilhard </ span > as his successor ( 15 May 1798 ) made no difference in the position of the Directory.
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Some of them, including < span lang =" fr "> Barthélemy </ span >, Pichegru, Barbé-Marbois and Laffon de Ladebat were deported to < span lang =" fr "> Cayenne </ span >.
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Although the foreign minister Talleyrand opposed the plan, on April 10, 1803, Napoleon told the Treasury Minister François de Barbé-Marbois that he was considering selling the entire Louisiana Territory to the United States.
by J. F. Condon, continued to 1861, New Orleans, 1882 ) is the first scholarly treatment of the subject, along with François Barbé-Marbois ' Histoire de la Louisiane et de la cession de colonie par la France aux Etats-Unis ( Paris, 1829 ; in English, Philadelphia, 1830 ).
In 1780 Jefferson as governor received numerous questions about Virginia from French diplomat François Barbé-Marbois, who was gathering pertinent data on the United States.
François Barbé-Marbois, marquis de Barbé-Marbois ( 31 January 1745 – 12 February 1837 ) was a French politician.
As a leader of the moderates, he was targeted by the coup d ' état of 18 Fructidor, but, unlike General Charles Pichegru and François Barbé-Marbois, he managed to escape to Switzerland, then to Holstein, and did not return until after Napoleon Bonaparte established himself as the leader of the new Consulate.
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