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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 627 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DUBOS  ,

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BAPTISTE (1670-1742), French author, was born at
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Beauvais in December 167o . After studying for the church, he renounced
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theology for the study of public law and politics . He was employed by M. de Torcy, minister of
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foreign affairs, and by the regent and Cardinal Dubois in several secret missions, in which he acquitted himself with
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great success . He was rewarded with a pension and several• benefices . Having obtained these, he retired from
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political
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life, and devoted himself to
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history and literature . He gained such distinction as an author that in 1720 he was elected a member of the French Academy, of which, in 1723, he was appointed perpetual secretary in the
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room of M .
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Dacier . He died at Paris on the 23rd of March 1742, repeating as he expired the well-known remark of an ancient, "
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Death is a law, not a punishment." His first
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work was L'Histoire
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des quatre Gordiens prouvee et illustree par des medailles (Paris, 1695, 12mo), which, in spite of its ingenuity, did not succeed in altering the
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common opinion, which only admits three emperors of this name . About the commencement of the war of 1701, being charged with different negotiations both in Holland and in England, with the design to. engage these powers if possible to adopt a pacific
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line of policy, he, in order to promote the
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objects of his
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mission, published a work entitled
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Les Interests de l'Angleterre mal entendus daps la guerre presente (Amsterdam, 1703, 12m0) . But as this work contained indiscreet disclosures, of which the enemy took
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advantage, and predictions which were not fulfilled, a wag took occasion to remark that the title ought to be read thus: Les Interests de l'Angleterre mal entendus par l''abbe Dubos . It is remarkable as containing a distinct prophecy of the revolt of the
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American colonies from Great Britain . His next work was L'Histoire de la Ligue de Cambray (Paris, 1709, 1728 and 1785, 2 vols .

12mo), a full, clear and interesting history, which obtained the

commendation of Voltaire . In 1734 he published his Histoire critique de l'etablissement de la monarchie franQaise clans les Gaules (3 vols . 4to)—a work the
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object of which was to prove that the Franks had entered Gaul; not as conquerors, but at the request of the nation, which, according to him, had called them in to govern it . But this
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system, though unfolded with a degree of skill and ability which at first procured it many zealous partisans, was victoriously refuted by Montesquieu at the end of the thirtieth
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book of the Esprit des lois . His Rejiexions critiques sur la poesie et sur la peinture, published for the first time in 1719 (2 vols . 12mo), but often reprinted in three volumes, constitute one of the
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works in which the theory of the arts is explained with the utmost sagacity and discrimination . Like his history of the
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League of Cambray, it was highly praised by Voltaire . The work was rendered more remarkable by the fact that its author had no
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practical acquaintance with any one of the arts whose principles he discussed . Besides the works above enumerated, a manifesto of Maximilian, elector of Bavaria, against the emperor Leopold, relative to the succession in Spain, has been attributed to Dubos, chiefly, it appears, from the excellence of the style .

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