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    1: ...aignac and brother of Eleonore Louis Godefroi Cavaignac, was born at Paris, France|Paris. 3: ... first officer of his regiment to declare for the new order of things. In 1831 he was removed from act... 5: ...vernor-general of the province with the rank of general of division.
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