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JACQUES See also: born at See also: Grenade in See also: Languedoc, of a See also: family of the See also: lower See also: nobility
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Before 1789 he was a cavalry officer, but in that See also: year was returned as deputy to the states general
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In the Constituent See also: Assembly he belonged to the section of moderate royalists who sought to set up a constitution on the See also: English See also: model, and his speeches in favour of retaining the right of war and See also: peace in the See also: king's hands and on the organization of the judiciary gained the applause even of his opponents
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Apart from his eloquence, which gave him a place among the finest orators of the Assembly, Cazales is mainly remembered for a duel fought with Barnave
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After the insurrection of the loth of
See also: August 1792, which led to the downfall of royalty, Cazales emigrated
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He fought in the army of the emigres against revolutionary See also: France, lived in See also: Switzerland and in See also: England, and did not return to France until 1803
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He died on the 24th of
See also: November 18o5
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His son; Edmond de Cazales, wrote philosophical and religious studies
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See Discours de Cazales, edited by Chare (See also: Paris, 1821), with an introduction; F
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