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In fact, it was Georges Jacques Danton who said, in a 1792 speech, "De l'audace, encore de l'audace, et toujours de l'audace."
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Georges Jacques Danton (175994) Born in 1759, died in 1794; led the attack on the Tuileries in 1792; implicated in the September Massacres; helped to organize the Revolutionary Tribunal; Member of the Committee of Public Safety; overthrown by Robespierre.
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Georges Jacques Danton (175994) Born in 1759, died in 1794; led the attack on the Tuileries in 1792; implicated in the September Massacres; helped to organize the Revolutionary Tribunal; Member of the Committee of Public Safety; overthrown by Robespierre.
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Georges Jacques Danton (175994) Born in 1759, died in 1794; led the attack on the Tuileries in 1792; implicated in the September Massacres; helped to organize the Revolutionary Tribunal; Member of the Committee of Public Safety; overthrown by Robespierre.
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Georges Jacques Danton, born October 28, 1759, helped to establish the
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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The Cordeliers, more radical than the Jacobins, were led by Georges Jacques Danton, Jean Paul Marat, Camille Desmoulins, and Jacques Hébert.
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I. "Dare, Dare Again, Always Dare" by Georges Jacques Danton.
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