Jean Joseph Dussault (Jean Francois Joseph Dussault) (1769-1824). French journalist, literary critic and librarian. After the fall of Robespierre, he published several pamphlets against the leading figures of the Revolution. Dussault collaborated with ""Veridique"", a newspaper hostile to the Directory, and managed, not without difficulty, to escape the deportation to which he was condemned. Portrait. Drawing by Lienard. Engraving by Pannemaker. ""History of the French Revolution"". Volume I, 1876.
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Jean Joseph Dussault (Jean Francois Joseph Dussault) (1769-1824). French journalist, literary critic and librarian. After the fall of Robespierre, he published several pamphlets against the leading figures of the Revolution. Dussault collaborated with ""Veridique"", a newspaper hostile to the Directory, and managed, not without difficulty, to escape the deportation to which he was condemned. Portrait. Drawing by Lienard. Engraving by Pannemaker. ""History of the French Revolution"". Volume I, 1876.

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