1881), often called the Press Law of 1881 or the Lisbonne Law after its rapporteur, Eugène Lisbonne [fr], is a law that defines the freedoms and responsibilities...
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for a few days in 1934. Émile Lisbonne was born on 20 June 1876 in Nyons, Drôme. He was a relative of Eugène Lisbonne, an attorney and senator for Hérault...
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Eugène Jolibois (4 June 1819 – 20 December 1896) was a French lawyer and politician. He was Bonapartist deputy for Charente-Inférieure from 1876 to 1893...
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defining freedom of the press is named the Loi Lisbonne after its rapporteur, the deputy Eugène Lisbonne. Robert & Cougny 1889. Charles Emile WICKERSHEIMER...
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York Times. Eugène Green La bataille de Roncevaux 2009: roman - Page 336 "... du rapport que le personnage entretient avec sa langue. Eugène Green poursuit...
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(1879–1888) Charles Griffe (1879–1895) Jean Combescure (1879–1897) Eugène Lisbonne (1888–1891) Jean Galtier (1891–1904) Élisée Déandréis (1895–1906) Ernest...
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Ligue des Patriotes The proposed lawsuit against General Boulanger The Eugene Lisbonne Law Project defining the freedom of press He was re-elected in the...
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Prince-Eugène barracks. On March 24, 1871, he led the attack against the town hall of the 1st arrondissement of Paris, in the company of Maxime Lisbonne and...
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Louis Charles Eugène Protot (27 January 1839 –17 February 1921) was a French lawyer (avocat) and a political opponent of the Second Empire. During the...
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This is a list of known stage works by the playwright and librettist Eugène Scribe. He used many pen-names, and contributed anonymously to various works...
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