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Malamethane
Malamethane Mal`am*eth"ane, n. [Malamic + ethane.] (Chem.) A white crystalline substance forming the ethyl salt of malamic acid.

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- Charles Malo François Lameth (5 October 1757 – 28 December 1832) was a French politician and soldier. Charles Malo François Lameth was born on 5 October...
- Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth (20 October 1760 – 18 March 1829) was a French soldier and politician. Alexandre Lameth was born in Paris on 20 October...
- Lameth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Lameth (1760–1829), French soldier and politician Charles Malo François Lameth...
- including La Fayette, Barnave, Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth and Théodore de Lameth [fr]. Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette and their family were imprisoned...
- jury system in civil cases. Duport formed with Barnave and Alexandre de Lameth a group known as the "triumvirate," which was po****r at first. But after...
- leaders of the Jacobins, Antoine Barnave, Adrien Duport, and Alexandre de Lameth, aspiring to create a constitutional monarchy roughly similar to that of...
- de la Constitution. The group was led by Antoine Barnave, Alexandre de Lameth and Adrien Duport. As the Constitution of 1791 began to take its final shape...
- Mounier, and independents including Adrien Duport, Barnave and Alexandre Lameth. At one end of the political spectrum, reactionaries like Cazalès and Maury...
- Vincent Marnolia 19 February 1809–1813—Alexandre Théodore Victor de Lameth baron de Lameth Almanach Impérial an bis****til MDCCCXII, p. 449-450, accessed in...
- office 19 June – 3 July 1791 Preceded by Luc Dauchy Succeeded by Charles de Lameth In office 31 July – 13 August 1791 Preceded by Jacques Defermon des Chapelières...