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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 281 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MARQUIS DE ARNAIL FRANCOIS JAUCOURT (1757-1852)  , French politician, was born on the 14th of November 1757 at
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Tournon (Seine-et-
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Marne) of a
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Protestant
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family, protected by the prince de Conde, whose regiment he entered . He adopted revolutionary ideas and became colonel of his regiment . In the Assembly, to which he was returned in 1791 by the department of Seine-et-Marne, he voted generally with the minority, and his views being obviously too moderate for his colleagues he resigned in 1792 and was soon after arrested on suspicion of being a reactionary . Mme de Stael procured his release from P . L . Manuel just before the September massacres . He accompanied Talleyrand on his
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mission to England, returning to France after the execution of Louis XVI . He lived in retirement until the establishment of the Consulate, when he entered the tribunate, of which he was for some time president . In 1803 he entered the senate, and next
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year became attached to the house-hold of Joseph
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Bonaparte . Presently his imperialist views cooled, and at the Restoration he became minister of state and a peer of France . At the second Restoration he was for a brief period minister of marine, but held no further office . He devoted himself to the support of the Protestant
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interest in France .

A member of the upper house throughout the reign of Louis Philippe, he was driven into private

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life by the establishment of the Second Republic, but lived to see the Coup d'etat andto rally to the government of Louis
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Napoleon, dying in Paris on the 5th of
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February 1852 .

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