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COMTE DE CONSTANTIN See also: born at Craon (Maine-et-See also: Loire) on the 3rd of See also: February 1757, of See also: good See also: family; he was at first surnamed Boisgirais from his See also: father's estate, but afterwards assumed the name of Volney
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He spent some four years in See also: Egypt and See also: Syria, and published his Voyage en Egypte et en Syrie in 1787, and Considerations sur la guerre See also: des Turcs et de la Russie in 1788
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He was a member both of the States-General and of the Constituent See also: Assembly
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In 1791 appeared See also: Les Ruines, ou meditations sur les revolutions des empires, an essay on the philosophy of See also: history, containing a vision which predicts the final union of all religions by the recognition of the See also: common truth underlying them all
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Volney tried to put his politico-economic theories into practice in See also: Corsica, where in 1792 he bought an estate and made an attempt to cultivate colonial produce
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He was thrown into prison during the Jacobin See also: triumph, but escaped the See also: guillotine
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He was some See also: time professor of history at the newly founded Ecole Normale
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In 1795 he undertook a journey to the See also: United States, where he was accused in 1797 of being a French See also: spy sent to prepare for the reoccupation of See also: Louisiana by See also: France
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He was obliged to return to France in 1798
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The results of his travels took See also: form in his Tableau du climat et du sot des Etats-Unis (1803)
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He was not a See also: partisan of See also: Napoleon, but, being a moderate See also: man, a savant and a Liberal, was impressed into service by the emperor, who made him a count and put him into the senate
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At the restoration he was made a peer of France
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He became a member of the Institute in 1795 . He died inSee also: Paris on the 25th of See also: April 182o
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