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He was awarded the Prix Lacate (1897); the Prix Jecker (1905); the Davy
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In 1905 he was awarded the Prix Jecker and in 1912 the Lavoisier Medal.
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There is small doubt that some such plan had formed a part of the original "deal" proposed by Jecker to the French leaders.
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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No sooner had Sonora sent in its adhesion to the empire than Jecker proposed to the French government to make over his rights against a payment of two million dollars.
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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Nemesis overtook Jecker, whose unworthy intrigues had brought about such incalculable mischief.
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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M. de Gabriac had been replaced by M. de Saligny, a creature of the Duc de Morny, whose personal interest in the Jecker bonds was freely discussed.
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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The Swiss banker Jecker, * who had cleverly managed to enlist the interest of powerful supporters at the court of Napoleon III, and who had become naturalized in order to add weight to his claim to
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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The conditions were that one third of the unclaimed land should become the property of the house of Jecker.
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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He had, in 1859, made a survey of Sonora under the Jecker contract.
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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Count Raousset de Boulbon, the house of Jecker had obtained from the
Maximilian in Mexico Sara Yorke Stevenson 1884
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