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    Jacques Maurepas (died 1802) was the commander of the town of Port-de-Paix in the northeast of St. Domingue which is now Haiti at the time when Napoleon...
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    Jean Frédéric Phélypeaux, Count of Maurepas (9 July 1701 – 21 November 1781) was a French statesman and Count of Maurepas. He was born at Versailles, of a...
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    leader Toussaint Louverture at Port-de-Paix. Then under the colonel Jacques Maurepas he was a member of the 9th brigade. His rank in the army changed quickly...
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    commander of Fort-Liberté Yayou, commander of Grande Riv du Nord Jacques Maurepas Jean-François Papillon Georges Biassou Jeannot Bullet Louis Michel...
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    to an intrigue of Maurepas. On the resignation of Malesherbes (April 1776), whom Turgot wished to replace by the abbé Very, Maurepas proposed to the king...
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    massif, Toussaint was only left with a few brigades under generals Jacques Maurepas, Christophe and Dessalines. However, he also had a large number of...
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    died in October. Therefore, on 22 October 1776, on the recommendation of Maurepas, Necker was appointed "Directeur du trésor royal". (As a Protestant, Necker...
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  • Petit: ‘Sur l’œuvre de Jacques Duphly’, Courrier musical de France, 23 (1968), pp. 188–90 On the address of M. de Sartine: A. de Maurepas et A. Boulant "Les...
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    France, Maurepas was growing increasingly irritated with La Vérendrye, who he thought was trading in furs when he should be exploring. In 1742 Maurepas suggested...
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    and comte de Maurepas, and his patron saint was Saint Anne. The islands first appear on a 1742 proof of a map published in 1744 by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin...
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