MARC ANTOINE JACQUES ROCHON DE CHABANNES
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A French dramatist; born in Paris, Jan. 25, 1730; died there, May 15, 1800. He wrote a great number of successful comedies, published under the title of "Theatre" (1786); besides "Slothful Nobility" (1756), and "Philosophic and Moral Discourse" (1768).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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