Nicolas Baudeau (French: [bodo]) (25 April 1730 - 1792) was a Catholic cleric, theologian and economist, who was born in Amboise, France. Baudeau became...
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deeply influenced Adam Smith of Scotland. In 1768, he took over from Nicolas Baudeau, editor of Ephémérides du citoyen, ou Bibliothèque raisonnée des sciences...
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Pont de Nemours Pierre-Paul Lemercier de La Rivière de Saint-Médard Nicolas Baudeau Henry George Mykola Rudenko "physiocrat". Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford...
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Voltaire, Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm, Ferdinando Galiani, Nicolas Baudeau and Sir William Blackstone. For philosophy, she liked books promoting...
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was consecrated abbot of Chancelade by Urban VIII in 1636. Economist Nicolas Baudeau taught theology at the abbey. A contemporary monastic community is...
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(author of L'Ami des hommes, 1756–60, and Philosophie rurale, 1763), Nicolas Baudeau (Introduction a la philosophie économique, 1771), Guillaume-François...
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and economic periodicals such as the Éphémérides du citoyen under Nicolas Baudeau of the Économistes party and François Quesnay of the Physiocrates....
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Catechism in Dante Lénardon, L'Année littéraire, 1775, IV, p. 136–137 Nicolas Baudeau (dir.), Ephemerides of the citizen, or Chronicle of the national spirit...
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Rambouillet and her set are Tallemant des Réaux in his Historiettes, and Antoine Baudeau de Somaize in his Grand Dictionnaire des Précieuses (1660). Among the habitués...
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According to some lines in Les Véritables prétieuses (1660) by Antoine Baudeau de Somaize, Gilles le Niais was the creation of a single actor, the Sieur...
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