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Hébert
[ ey-ber ]
noun
- Jacques Re·né [zhahk , r, uh, -, ney], Père Duchesne, 1755–94, French journalist and revolutionary leader.
Hébert
/ ebɛr /
noun
- HébertJacques René17551794MFrenchWRITING: journalistPOLITICS: revolutionary Jacques René (ʒak rəne). 1755–94, French journalist and revolutionary: a leader of the sans-culottes during the French Revolution. He was guillotined under Robespierre
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If the Sieur missed his old friend Hébert, there were others to take an active interest in horticulture.
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M. Hébert, in particular, has learned nothing since his Malaria, which has been for a long time at the Museum of the Luxembourg.
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Maître Hébert hold the little girl in his arms, glad that, though living, she was only half-conscious.
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Marat's newspaper had seldom paid its way; but Hébert used to print 600,000 copies of the Père Duchesne.
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While Hébert was an anarchist, Chaumette was the glowing patriarch of irreligious belief.
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