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Jacques Pierre Brissot (French pronunciation: [ʒak pjɛʁ bʁiso], 15
January 1754 – 31
October 1793), also
known as
Brissot de
Warville was a
French journalist...
- département of
Gironde in
southwest France.
Girondin leader Jacques Pierre Brissot proposed an
ambitious military plan to
spread the
Revolution internationally...
- des noirs) was a
French abolitionist society founded by
Jacques Pierre Brissot and Étienne Clavière and
directly inspired by the
Society for Effecting...
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Speech of
Robespierre against Brissot and the
girondins Delivered to the
Convention on 10
April 1793
Discours contre Brissot & les
girondins Archived 26...
- (a name ****umed by
Brissot,
where it is
understood that "Warville" is
another name for '
Brissot'; see, e.g., Jean
Pierre Brissot de Warville), although...
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revolutionaries Jacques Pierre Brissot and
Henri Grégoire
wrote of
Fuller as an
example of why
Black people should have
equal rights.
Brissot stated, "These instances...
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would be
considered abdication. However,
radicals led by
Jacques Pierre Brissot prepared a
petition demanding his deposition, and on 17 July, an immense...
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considerably influential figures Georges Jacques Danton and
Jacques Pierre Brissot. The
Mountain was
composed mainly of
members of the
middle class, but represented...
- In 1787, he
visited the
Dutch Republic,
together with
Jacques Pierre Brissot, and met with
Pieter Stadnitski, a banker. The
Patriots were
losing influence...
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publicists and politicians,
including the
Parisian journalist Jacques Pierre Brissot, the ****ure
leader of the Girondins, and the
lawyer Jean-Henri
Bancal d'Issarts...