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ADRIEN DUPORT (1759-1798)

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 689 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DUPORT (1759-1798)  , French politician, was born in Paris . He became an influential advocate in the parlement, becoming prominent in opposition to the ministers Calonne and Lomenie de Brienne . Elected in 1789 to the states-general by the noblesse of Paris, he soon revealed a remarkable eloquence . A learned jurist, he contributed during the Constituent Assembly to the organization of the judiciary of France . His report of the 29th of March 1790 is especially notable . In it he advocated trial by
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jury; but he was unable to obtain the jury
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system in
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civil cases . Duport had formed with Barnave and Alexandre de Lameth a
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group known as the " triumvirate," which was popular at first . But after the
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flight of the king to Varennes, Duport sought to defend him; as member of the commission charged to question the king, he tried to excuse him, and on the 14th of
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July 1791 he opposed the formal accusation . He was thus led to
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separate himself from the
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Jacobins and to join the Feuillant party . After the Constituent Assembly he became president of the criminal tribunal of Paris, but was arrested during the insurrection of the loth of August 1792 . He escaped, thanks probably to the complicity of Danton, returned to France after the 9th of Thermidor of the
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year II.,
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left it in exile again after the republican coup d'etat of the 18th of Fructidor of the year V., and died at
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Appenzell in
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Switzerland in 1798 . See F .

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Aulard,
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Les Orateurs de la Constituante (2nd ed., Paris, 1905, 8vo) .

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