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by the electors of Paris (September 1791), he was honoured as the first deputy to be elected
President (3–17 October 1791). It was common for intellectuals to be elected to public office, and he joined such noteworthies as
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and called, a few days later (6 December 1795), at the
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faction. He would undertake a variety of projects during the course of the
Assembly, including requesting repressive measures against
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In 1790 Claude-Emannuel
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His written works include a "Traité des lois pénales" and an impressive "Histoire de la législation" (11 vol.).
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Claude-Emmanuel Joseph Pierre, Marquess of
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382:Girondist
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322:Biography
316:Marseille
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226:Marseille
175:In office
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457:Panthéon
421:Provence
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228:, France
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560:seat 24
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