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<p> an eminent French lawyer, distinguished himself by his pleadings before the [[Parliament]] of [[Paris]] in behalf of the [[Protestants]] during the persecution of the [[Huguenots]] in the 17th century. He retired to [[England]] on the revocation of the [[Edict]] of Nantes, and afterwards travelled as tutor to an English nobleman. He published. A Voyage to [[Italy]] (3 volumes): — A Tour in England: — and Le [[Theatre]] sacre des Cevennes, in which the author betrayed his credulity and fanaticism by espousing the cause of the French prophets. He died in London in 1701. </p>
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<p> an eminent French lawyer, distinguished himself by his pleadings before the [[Parliament]] of [[Paris]] in behalf of the [[Protestants]] during the persecution of the [[Huguenots]] in the 17th century. He retired to [[England]] on the revocation of the [[Edict]] of Nantes, and afterwards travelled as tutor to an English nobleman. He published. A [[Voyage]] to Italy (3 volumes): '''''''''' A Tour in England: '''''''''' and Le [[Theatre]] sacre des Cevennes, in which the author betrayed his credulity and fanaticism by espousing the cause of the French prophets. He died in London in 1701. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 15 October 2021

Francois Maximilien Misson [1]

an eminent French lawyer, distinguished himself by his pleadings before the Parliament of Paris in behalf of the Protestants during the persecution of the Huguenots in the 17th century. He retired to England on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and afterwards travelled as tutor to an English nobleman. He published. A Voyage to Italy (3 volumes): A Tour in England: and Le Theatre sacre des Cevennes, in which the author betrayed his credulity and fanaticism by espousing the cause of the French prophets. He died in London in 1701.

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