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- Sébastien-Roch Nicolas, known in his adult life as Nicolas Chamfort and as Sébastien Nicolas de Chamfort (French: [ʃɑ̃fɔʁ]; 6 April 1741 – 13 April 1794), was...
- Alain Chamfort (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ ʃɑ̃fɔʁ]; born Alain Joseph Yves Le Govic; 2 March 1949) is a French singer of Breton origin. Chamfort was a...
- potato. Manceron is the master cook of a French aristocrat, the Duke of Chamfort. Today is Manceron's chance to prove himself to the Duke. If he serves...
- connaissance de l’esprit humain, suivie de réflexions et maximes (1746) Nicolas Chamfort, Maximes et pensées, caractères et anecdotes (1795) In tracing the origins...
- connaissance de l’esprit humain, suivie de réflexions et maximes (1746) Nicolas Chamfort, Maximes et pensées, caractères et anecdotes (1795) Ian MacLean, "Moralistes"...
- Tindal Wollstonecraft France d'Alembert d'Argenson Bayle Beaumarchais Chamfort Châtelet Condillac Condorcet Descartes Diderot Fontenelle Gouges Helvétius...
- covered a po****r Alain Chamfort song titled 'Rendez Vous Au Paradis' which featured on a tribute compilation of some of Chamfort's best songs released on...
- Tindal Wollstonecraft France d'Alembert d'Argenson Bayle Beaumarchais Chamfort Châtelet Condillac Condorcet Descartes Diderot Fontenelle Gouges Helvétius...
- Tindal Wollstonecraft France d'Alembert d'Argenson Bayle Beaumarchais Chamfort Châtelet Condillac Condorcet Descartes Diderot Fontenelle Gouges Helvétius...
- Thomas Cailley (born 1980), French screenwriter and film director Nicolas Chamfort (1741–1794), writer of epigrams and aphorisms Étienne Clémentel (1864–1936)...