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<p> Politician and philosopher, born at Sompuis; called to the [[Paris]] bar at 20; supported the Revolution, but refused to follow the Jacobins, and during the [[Reign]] of Terror sought shelter in his native town; was elected to the [[Council]] of the Five Hundred in 1797, retired in 1804, and betook himself to philosophic studies; became professor of [[Philosophy]] in Paris 1811, and exercised great influence; re-entered political life in 1815, and was actively engaged in administrative work till his retirement in 1842; was all through his life a doctrinaire and rather unpractical (1763-1842). </p>
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<p> Politician and philosopher, born at Sompuis; called to the [[Paris]] bar at 20; supported the Revolution, but refused to follow the Jacobins, and during the [[Reign]] of [[Terror]] sought shelter in his native town; was elected to the [[Council]] of the Five Hundred in 1797, retired in 1804, and betook himself to philosophic studies; became professor of [[Philosophy]] in Paris 1811, and exercised great influence; re-entered political life in 1815, and was actively engaged in administrative work till his retirement in 1842; was all through his life a doctrinaire and rather unpractical (1763-1842). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_79065"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/royer-collard,+pierre+paul Pierre Paul Royer-Collard from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 15 October 2021

Pierre Paul Royer-Collard [1]

Politician and philosopher, born at Sompuis; called to the Paris bar at 20; supported the Revolution, but refused to follow the Jacobins, and during the Reign of Terror sought shelter in his native town; was elected to the Council of the Five Hundred in 1797, retired in 1804, and betook himself to philosophic studies; became professor of Philosophy in Paris 1811, and exercised great influence; re-entered political life in 1815, and was actively engaged in administrative work till his retirement in 1842; was all through his life a doctrinaire and rather unpractical (1763-1842).

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