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Eusebius Of Salverte

Eusebius of Salverte.

Anne Joseph Eusebius of Baconnire Salverte is a poet , songwriter , goguettier and French politician born in Paris on 18 July 1771 and died in Paris on 27 October 1839.

Summary

Biography

Son of Jean Marie Eusebius of Baconnire Salverte, director and control areas, and his wife Elizabeth born Faure, brother of Eustace Salverte ( one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight - 1827 ), which was representative of the Department of the Seine in the House of the Hundred days in 1815 , Eusebius of Salverte was educated at the Oratory in Juilly School and became a lawyer at Chtelet.

At the suppression of this court, he entered the offices of the Ministry of External Relations ( 1792 ) he was fired following accusations that he was subjected. He became professor of algebra at the School of Bridges and Roads.

Compromise in the royalist insurrection of 13 Vendmiaire IV , he was sentenced to death in absentia , came to serve his absentia in 1796 and was acquitted. He then held a job in cadastre and became known for anti-religious and political pamphlets.

Poet and songwriter, he is an active member and noticed the famous singing society of modern cellars. Beginning in 1814 , referring to the participation of Eusebius of Salverte the modern cellar, Paul de Kock wrote in his memoirs: "There was ... Salverte Eusebius, who, later abandoning poetry to politics, entered the room and started in the Opposition and sat on the left. He was among those who supported, in 1828, the motion of Labbey of fighters seeking the indictment of the Department Villele , spoke against the Jesuits , for the abolition of the lottery , for refusal to pay taxes in violation of the Charter and signed the address of the 221 against the Department Polignac.

Re-elected on 12 July 1830 , he protested against the orders of Saint-Cloud , asked to take the statement of the Chamber in 1815 as the basis for new political institutions, demanded the impeachment of the last ministers of Charles X , and asked freedom of printing and bookselling.

In the elections of 5 July 1831 he was elected by the 5th arrondissement of Paris . He signed the Report of 1832 , spoke in favor of the recall of the Bonaparte family and for the release of the Duchesse de Berry.

In the elections of 21 June 1834 , he failed against Adolphe Thiers but the latter has been appointed minister, he regained his seat on December 27 following . He continued to sit on the left, and harassing the ministers, in the form pungent and incisive that he was familiar. Successively re-elected on November 4 in 1837 and 2 March 1839 , he died in October after refusing religious assistance. His funeral was purely civilian.

He was a member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Letters since 1830 and participated in the activities of the Society of Wine.

Publications

Eusebius of Salverte has published many political pamphlets, historical or literary. He also collaborated on a number of newspapers, magazines and anthologies.

  • Praise philosophical Denis Diderot , read at the National Institute on 7 Thermidor, Year 8, Paris, Surosne, year IX (1801), in-8
  • Reports of medicine with the political, Paris, Moreau, 1806 , in-12
  • Table literary of France in the eighteenth century, Victorin Fabre , Paris, H. Nicolle, 1809 , in-8
  • Of civilization since the earliest historical times until the late eighteenth century Paris, Schoell, 1813 , in-8
  • Note on the Life and Works of Charles Louis Cadet Gassicourt , pharmacist, Paris, Baldwin Brothers, 1822
  • Historical and philosophical essay on the names of men, peoples and places considered primarily in their relations with civilization, Paris, Chez Bossange, 1824 , 2 vols.
  • Interest rate money, and its reduction, Paris, Delaunay and Ponthieu, 1824, in-8
  • Science Essay on the occult or magic, wonders and miracles, Paris, Sedillot, 1829 , 2 vols. in-8 - Full Text based on Gallica: Volume I - Volume II

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