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    Jean-Louis de Lolme (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi də lɔlm]) or Delolme (1740 – 16 July 1806) was a Genevan and British political theorist and writer...
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  • Lolme may refer to: Jean-Louis de Lolme (1741-1804), Swiss political theorist Lolme, Dordogne, a commune in the French département of Dordogne This disambiguation...
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    of the major influences on his thinking was political theorist, Jean-Louis de Lolme who praised the English monarchy for being "sufficiently independent...
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    Geneva (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    19 for Switzerland Jean-Denis Delétraz (born 1963), racing driver Louis Delétraz (born 1997), racing driver Jean-Louis de Lolme (1740–1806), lawyer and...
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  • Ravaisson-Mollien Jean-Gaspard Félix Lacher Ravaisson-Mollien Jean-Jacques Pelletier Jean-Jacques Rousseau Jean-Louis Calandrini Jean-Louis de Lolme Jean-Louis Le Moigne...
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  • Constitution, then Hallam's book, then from an annotated edition of Jean-Louis de Lolme's work on the English constitution, before the legal works of William...
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  • Unknown dates Margaret Bingham, English poet and painter (died 1814) Jean-Louis de Lolme, Swiss writer in French and English (died 1806) Probable Charlotte...
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  • 1804 in literature (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Celestyn Czaplic, Polish poet and politician (born 1723) July 16 – Jean-Louis de Lolme, Swiss political theorist (born 1741) August 9 – Robert Potter, English...
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  • political philosopher Jean-Louis de Lolme. Kemp retired from St Hugh's College in 1978, but continued to work, researching the life of de Lolme, and completed...
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  • McMullen Rigg, writing in the Dictionary of National Biography. Jean-Louis de Lolme A Swiss political philosopher, who moved to England in the late 1760s...
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  • governor of Christ's Hospital. In 1834, he published a new edition of Jean-Louis de Lolme's Treatise on the Constitution of England.. He was High Sheriff of...
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    Lolme (French pronunciation: [lɔlm]; Occitan: L'Orme) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes of...
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    is Lycée Maine de Biran. Other high schools in the town include the private school Institution Sainte-Marthe Saint-Front, Lycée Jean Capelle and Lycée...
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    Saint-Jean-de-Côle (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ də kol], literally Saint-Jean of Côle; Limousin: Sent Joan de Còla) is a commune in the Dordogne department...
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    church of Sainte Marie into a covered market with monumental doors. Jean-Jacques de Peretti (born 1946), mayor of the city since 1989. The town and region...
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    Andance. The city was retaken at the end of 1562 by the Protestants led by Jean de Saint-Romain, his own brother. Saint-Romain and his troops destroyed the...
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    (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tiɲak lasko]; Limousin: Montinhac or Montinhac de Las Caus; before 2020: Montignac, also called Montignac-sur-Vézère), is a...
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    Payzac: 1345-6 Charles de Blois and Jeanne de Penthievre, duke and duchess of Brittany, viscount and viscountess of Limoges Jean I of Châtillon [fr], count...
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    Saint-Jean-d'Estissac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ dɛstisak]; Limousin: Sent Joan d'Estiçac) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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    La Roque-Gageac (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
    La Roque-Gageac (French pronunciation: [la ʁɔk ɡaʒak]; Occitan: La Ròca de Gajac) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern...
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    of descendants of the family of Alain of Monéys and those of his killers. Jean Teule has since written an historical novel on the subject, Eat Him if You...
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    Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ miʃɛl də mɔ̃tɛɲ]; Occitan: Sent Miquèu de Montanha) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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    Cause-de-Clérans (French pronunciation: [koz də kleʁɑ̃]; Occitan: Cause de Clarenç) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
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    Ollier (1944–), politician, President of the National Assembly in 2007. Jean Clédat (1871–1943), Egyptologist, archaeologist, and philologist. Ketty Kerviel...
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    established on 1 January 2019 by merger of the former communes of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil (the seat), Manaurie and Saint-Cirq. Les Eyzies station has...
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    Monpazier (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
    kilometres from Bergerac Airport. It is a member of the Les Plus Beaux Villages de France ("The most beautiful villages of France") association. Monpazier is...
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    Savignac-de-Miremont (French pronunciation: [saviɲak də miʁmɔ̃]; Occitan: Savinhac de Miramont) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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    Pechs-de-l'Espérance (French pronunciation: [pɛk də lɛspeʁɑ̃s]; Occitan: Puegs de l'Esperança) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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    La Chapelle-Saint-Jean (French pronunciation: [la ʃapɛl sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃]; Limousin: La Chapela Sent Joan) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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    Beynac-et-Cazenac (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
    Julie de Beynac married to the marquis de Castelnau and Claude-Marie de Beynac married in 1761 to Christophe Marie de Beaumont du Repaire. The family de Beaumont...
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