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MABLY, Gabriel Bonnot de, French author, born in Grenoble, 14 March, 1709; died in Paris, 23 April, 1785. He was educated in the Jesuit college at Lyons, and lived chiefly in retirement, devoting himself to literature. He published numerous works on history and law, and "Observations sur le gouvernement et les lois des Etats-Unis d'Amerique," embodying his views on the preparation of the Constitution, by request of congress (1784). This work contains many sentiments adverse to civil liberty and religious toleration.
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in Congress Assembled
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