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Jean Luzac

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arrived in the Netherlands, he immediately paid Luzac a visit, to provide him with full reports of the constitutional debates in America. Shortly after this, Luzac published a Dutch translation of the
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Luzac was critical of the violence of the French Revolution, however, and he had to abandon the editorship of the paper in 1798 for six months, under pressure from the pro-French government of the
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in the Netherlands. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
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Patriots and Liberators, Revolution in the Netherlands 1780-1813
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in the Western world in the years immediately preceding the
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Johan Luzac

Leiden
Dutch
Greek
Huguenot
newspaper editor
French Revolution
Emilie
Patriot
Wijbo Fijnje
Gazette de Leyde
Leiden
newspaper of record
Louis XVI
Voltaire
Thomas Jefferson
Dutch Patriot movement
John Adams
Massachusetts Constitution
American War of Independence
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Philosophical Society
Batavian Republic
Simon Schama
David McCullough
John Adams
Simon & Schuster
"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter L"
"John Luzac"

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