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See also: born at See also: Paris on the 29th of See also: January 1759
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He was educated at the See also: college of See also: Dijon, where he showed a taste for botany, and he followed up his studies in Paris at the Jardin See also: des Plantes, where he made the acquaintance of Mme M
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J
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P
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See also: Roland
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At the age of eighteen he obtained a See also: government See also: appointment, and he See also: rose to be one of the chief officials in the postal department
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Under the See also: ministry of J
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Roland in 1792 he also held the See also: post of See also: superintendent of prisons, but the violent outbreaks of 1793 drove him from office, and compelled him to take See also: refuge in See also: flight
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For some months he See also: lay concealed at Sainte-Radegonde, in the See also: forest of Montmorency, barely subsisting on roots and vegetables
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He was enabled to return to Paris on the fall of Robespierre, and under the title Appel a l'impartiale posterite See also: par la citoyenne Roland published a See also: manuscript Mme Roland had entrusted to him before her execution
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Soon afterwards he set out for See also: America, resolving to explore the natural riches of that country
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The immense materials he gathered were never published in a See also: complete See also: form, but much went to enrich the See also: works of B
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G
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E. de Lacepede, P
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A
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Latreille and others
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After his return, on the establishment of the See also: Directory, he was reinstated in his old office
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Of this he was again deprived by the coup d'etat of 1799, and for a See also: time he was in See also: great destitution; but by his copious contributions to scientific literature he contrived to support himself and to lay the See also: foundations of a solid reputation
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He was engaged on the new Dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle, and on the Encyclopedia methodique, he edited the Dictionnaire raisonne et universel d'See also: agriculture, and was one of the editors of the Annales de l'agriculture frangaise
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He was made inspector of the gardens at See also: Versailles, and of the public nurseries belonging to the ministry of the interior
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The last years of his See also: life were devoted to an elaborate See also: work on the See also: vine, for which he had amassed an immense quantity of materials, but his See also: death at Paris on the loth of See also: July 1828 prevented its completion
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