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Originally appearing in Volume V11, Page 15 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COUNT NICOLAS LOUIS FRANCOIS DE
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NEUFCHATEAU (1750–1828)
  , French statesman and poet, was born at Saffais near Rozieres in
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Lorraine on the 17th of
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April 1750, the son of a school-teacher . He studied at the Jesuit college of
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Neufchateau in the Vosges, and at the age of fourteen published a
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volume of
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poetry which obtained the approbation of Rousseau and of Voltaire . Neufchateau conferred on him its name, and he was elected member of some of the
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principal
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academies of France . In 1783 he was named procureur-general to the council of Santo Domingo . He had previously been engaged on a
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translation of Ariosto, which he finished before his return to France five years afterwards, but it perished during the shipwreck which occurred during his voyage home . After the Revolution he was elected deputy suppleant to the
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National Assembly, was charged with the organization of the Department of the Vosges, and was elected later to the Legislative Assembly, of which he first became secretary and then president . In 1793 he was imprisoned on account of the
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political sentiments, in reality very innocent, of his drama Pamela ou la vertu recompensee (Theatre de la Nation, 1st August 1793), but was set
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free a few days afterwards at the revolution of the 9th Thermidor . In 1797 he became minister of the interior, in which office he distinguished himself by the thoroughness of his administration in all departments . It is to him that France owes its
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system of inland navigation . He inaugurated the museum of the Louvre, 534,000 „ 835,E „ and was one of the promoters of the first universal
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exhibition of
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industrial products . From 1804 to 18o6 he was president of the Senate, and" in that capacity the duty devolved upon him of soliciting
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Napoleon to assume the title of emperor . In 18o8 he received the dignity of count .

Retiring from public

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life in 1814, he occupied himself chiefly in the study of agriculture, until his
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death on the lotli of
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January 1828 . Francois de Neufchateau had very multifarious accomplishments, and interested himself in a
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great variety of subjects, but his fame rests chiefly on what he did as a statesman for the encouragement and development of the
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industries of France . His maturer poetical productions did not fulfil the promise of those of his early years, for though some of his verses have a superficial elegance, his poetry generally lacks force and originality . He had considerable qualifications as a grammarian and critic, as is witnessed by his
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editions of the Provinciales and Pensees of Pascal (Paris, 1822 and 1826) and Gil Bias (Paris, 1820) . His principal poetical
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works are Poesies diverses (1765); Ode sur
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les parlements (1771) ; Nouveaux Conies moraux (1781) ; Les Vosges (1796) ; Fables et conies (1814); and Les Tropes, ou les figures de mots (1817) . He was also the author of a large number of works on agriculture . See Recueil
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des lettres, circulaires, discours et autres actes publics emanes du Cie . Francois pendant ses deux exercices du minislere de l'interieur (Paris, An. vii.-viii., 2 vols.) ;
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Notice biographique sur M. le comte Francois de Neufchdteau (1828), by A . F. de Sillery; H . Bonnelier, Mimoires sur Francois de Neufchdteau (Paris, 1829) ; J . Lamoureux, Notice historique et litteraire sur la
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vie et les ecrits de Francois de Neufchdteau (Paris, 1843) ; E . Meaume, Etude historique et biographique sur les Lorrains revolulionnaires: Palissot, Gregoire, Francois de Neufchdteau (
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Nancy, 1882) ; Ch .

Simian, Francois de Neufchdteau et les expositions (Paris, 1889) .

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