Eusèbe de Salverte
Anne Joseph Eusèbe Baconnière of Salverte is a French politician born with Paris the July 18th 1771 and died in Paris the October 27th 1839.
Biography
Wire of Jean Marie Eusèbe Baconnière de Salverte, administrator of control and the fields, and sound married born Elisabeth Faure, brother of Eustace de Salverte (1768 - 1827), which was representing department of the Seine to the Room of the Hundred Days in 1815, Eusèbe de Salverte made his studies at the Oratoriens with the Collège of Juilly and became lawyer with the Châtelet.To the suppression of this jurisdiction, it entered the offices of the ministry for the Foreign relations (1792) of which it was returned following denunciations whose it was the object. He became then professor of Algèbre to the École of the Highways Departments.
Compromised in the royalist Insurrection of the 13 vendémiaire year IV, it was condemned to died by Contumace, purged its contumacy in 1796 and was discharged. It occupied then an employment with the Cadastre and was made known by antireligieuses and political booklets.
Two years after its marriage with the widow of the count de Fleurieu (1812), it was withdrawn with Geneva (1814) where it spent five years and did not cease publishing booklets of circumstances against the government of the Restauration and in favor of the liberal ideas.
The April 21st 1828, it was elected appointed 3rd district of Paris and took seat on the left. It was those which supported, in 1828, the motion of Labbey de Pompières tending to the committal for trial of the ministry Villèle, spoke against the Jésuites, for the suppression of the Loterie, for the refusal of the tax in the event of violation of the Charte and signed the Adresse of the 221 against the ministry Polignac.
Re-elected the July 12th 1830, it protested against the Ordonnances of Saint-Cloud, required to take the declaration of the Room of 1815 for base of new political institutions, claimed the committal for trial of the last ministers of Charles X, and required the freedom of printing works and the bookstore.
With the elections of the July 5th 1831, it was elected by the 5th district of Paris. It signed the Compte-rendu of 1832, spoke in favor of the recall of the Famille Bonaparte and for the release of the duchess of Berry.
The elections of the June 21st 1834, it failed against Adolphe Thiers but, this one having been appointed minister, it regained his seat the December 27th according to. It continued to sit on the left, and to badger the ministers, in the prickly form and incisor which was familiar for him. Successively re-elected the November 4th 1837 and the March 2nd 1839, it died in October following while refusing the religious helps. Its burial was purely civil.
He was member of the Académie of the inscriptions and the humanities since 1830.
Publications
Eusèbe de Salverte published many political, historical or literary booklets. He moreover collaborated in a certain number of newspapers, reviews and collections.-
philosophical Praise of Denis Diderot, read with the National institute on Thermidor 7 year 8 , Paris, Surosne, year IX (1801), in-8
- Of the relationships of medicine with the policy , Paris, Moreau, 1806, in-12
- literary Table of France at the XVIIIe century , with Victorin Fabre, Paris, H. Nicole, 1809, in-8
- Of civilization, since the first historical times until the end of the eighteenth century , Paris, Schoell, 1813, in-8
- Note on Life and Works of Charles Louis Junior by Gassicourt, pharmacist , Paris, Baudouin Frères, 1822
- historical and philosophical Test on the names of men, people and places considered mainly in their relationship with civilization , Paris, At Bossange, 1824, 2 vol.
- Of the interest rate of the money, and its reduction , Paris, Delaunay and Ponthieu, 1824, in-8
- Of the occult sciences or Test on the Magic, the wonders and the miracles , Paris, Sédillot, 1829, 2 vol. in-8 - Text integral on the Gallica basis: Volume I - Volume II
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