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LOUIS JEROME GOHIER (1.746–1830)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 191 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LOUIS JEROME GOHIER (1.746–1830)  , French politician, was born at Semblancay (
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Indre-et-
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Loire) on the 27th of
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February 1746, the son of a notary . He was called to the bar at
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Rennes, and practised there until he was sent to represent the
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town in the states-general . In the Legislative Assembly he represented Ille-et-Vilaine . He took a prominent
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part in the deliberations; he protested against the exaction of a new oath from priests (Nov . 22, 1791), and demanded the
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sequestration of the emigrants'
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property (Feb . 7, 1792) . He was minister of justice from March 1793 to
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April 1794, and in
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June 1799 he succeeded Treilhard in the
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Directory, where he represented the republican
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interest . His wife was intimate with Josephine
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Bonaparte, and when Bonaparte suddenly returned from
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Egypt in
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October 1799 he repeatedly protested his friendship for Gohier, who was then president of the Directory, and tried in vain to gain him over . After the coup d'etat of the 18th
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Brumaire (Nov . 9, 1799), he refused to abdicate his functions, and sought out Bonaparte at the Tuileries " to save the republic," as he boldly expressed it . He was escorted to the Luxembourg, and on his release he retired to his estate at Eaubonne . In 18o2
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Napoleon made him consul-general at Amsterdam, and on the union of the
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Netherlands with France he was offered a similar
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post in the
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United States .

His

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health did not permit of his taking up a new appointment, and he died at Eaubonne on the 29th of May 1830 . His Memoires d'un
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veteran irreprochable de la Revolution was published in 1824, his report on the papers of the
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civil list preparatory to the trial of Louis XVI. is printed in Le Proces de Louis XVI (Paris, an III) and elsewhere, while others appear in the Moniteur .

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