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320: 326: 25: 233:. The polls favored the first, but Ulises Heureaux entered 15,000 votes and Congress proclaimed the second winners. Two years later, he again participated in the elections as a candidate for Vice President and his ticket won. Once the civil war of those days ended, in which he defended the Government, he retired to private life because he did not agree with Heureaux's policy, and established his residence in Puerto Plata. 225:, and was among the 45 Dominicans who entered the national territory through the hills of the Haitian Capotillo to combat Báez's intentions to annex the Dominican Republic to the United States. As governor of Puerto Plata, he acted with rectitude and probity. In the 1884 elections, Imbert ran as a candidate for the presidency of the Republic along with Casimiro de Moya as vice president. His adversaries were 206:(1882-1884) he was interim Minister of War and Navy (1882) and of the Interior and Police (1882 and 1883), and also Minister of Foreign Affairs. Between 1887 and 1889 he served as vice president of the Republic. 213:'s side in all his patriotic actions both in the country and in exile. During the course of the various revolutionary conspiracies that were carried out abroad to overthrow the Six Years regime of 187: 186:
When the Cry of Capotillo was given in 1863, he joined the ranks of the restorers opposed to the annexation to Spain, participating in several campaigns. As an assistant to General
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His liberal principles led him to join the blue party, which he served with absolute fidelity in defense of the interests of the Dominican people. He remained by
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He married Manuela Mesnier (whose father was French). He was the paternal grandfather of General
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and MarĂ­a Francisca del Monte; His father, of French descent, was mayor of Moca during the
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Dominican politician; 17th Vice President of the Dominican Republic (1887–1889)
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He was Minister of Justice and Public Instruction in the government of
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period from 1822 to 1844. He was born in that city and settled in
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This article about a Dominican Republic politician is a
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Dominican
Vice President of the Dominican Republic
José María Imbert
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Cesáreo Guillermo
Ulises Heureaux
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Buenaventura Báez
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Francisco Gregorio Billini
Alejandro Woss y Gil
"La familia Imbert y el cardenal Richeliu"

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