Simon-Nicolas-Henri Pawl

Simon-Nicolas-Henri Linguet (born with Rheims the July 14th 1736, died on the scaffold in Paris the June 27th 1794) was a lawyer, publicity agent, man of letters and farmer, at the same time opposite with the philosophers, the Janséniste S, and especially with the Economic liberalism set up by the Revolution of which he denounces with virulence the consequences for the working classes.

Resulting from a father of of the Ardennes origin, lawyer with the Parliament, clerk-in-chief of the Election of Rheims, the old vice-main thing of the College of Navarre, and a mother rémoise, downward of Nicolas Bergier.

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