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as a bookbinder. He returned to Paris, and was arrested several times for his writings: between 1787 and 1789, he is thought to have written about 1,500 lampoons. Among them, ''
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Résumé général, ou
Extrait des cahiers de pouvoirs, instructions, demandes ou doléances remis par divers bailliages, sénéchaussées et pays d’État du royaume
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In 1799, Prudhomme became director of the hospitals of Paris, but continued to work as a printer, publisher, and writer-compiler. Hostile to the
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In 1796 he published a two-volume work that was a list of all persons known to him who were sent to death during the
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l’Histoire générale et impartiale des erreurs, des fautes et des crimes commis pendant la Révolution française
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Dictionnaire Des
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A bookseller in Lyon, then in Paris, Prudhomme settled in
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