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Discours de J.P. Brissot, député, sur les causes des troubles de Saint-Domingue, prononcé à la séance du premier décembre 1791. Imprimé par ordre de l'Assemblée nationale.

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92 pages, Paperback

Published August 2, 2018

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Jacques Pierre Brissot, ou Brissot de Warville, est un homme politique français. Il est présenté comme le chef de file des Girondins pendant la Révolution française et fut guillotiné le 31 octobre 1793 à Paris.
Son rôle dans le déclenchement de la guerre contre l'Autriche et le débat politique qui en découla avec Robespierre eut des conséquences très importantes sur la lutte entre Girondins et Montagnards.
Il est le père de Anacharsis Brissot de Warville et le grand-père du peintre Félix Brissot de Warville.

Jacques Pierre Brissot, or Brissot de Warville, was a French politician. He was the leader of the Girondins during the French Revolution and was guillotined on October 31, 1793 in Paris.
His role in the start of the war against Austria and the political debate which ensued with Robespierre had very important consequences on the fight between Girondins and Montagnards.
He is the father of Anacharsis Brissot de Warville and the grandfather of the painter Félix Brissot de Warville.

(Source: Wikipedia)

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