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legislative elections, but his opponent won a few votes more and was elected). This did not last long, since on 9 October 1834 he met the age requirement and was made a judge at the court of appeal in
Brussels. In 1859 he became Chairman of the Chamber in 1867 and first President, until his retirement in 1871.
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in twenty volumes. In 1865 he received the Annual Prize for the Five Moral and
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alleged this had been a mistake, but in the meantime a new governor of Liège had been appointed so
Tielemans could not return to this post. This left him nothing but to return to his legal practice, this time at the Liège bar (during his governorship he had in 1832 stood as a candidate in the
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to answer to charges of inciting revolt against the government. Tielemans was sentenced to seven years' exile and went to live in Paris, where he formed a committee to help
Belgian political refugees. He was a founding member of the first
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L’acceptation des dons ou legs faits aux fabriques d'église doit-elle être l'objet d'une délibération du conseil de fabrique, ou suffit-il d'une délibération du bureau des marguilliers?
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