Anacharsis Cloots
Jean-Baptiste du Val-de-Grâce, baron de Cloots (24 June 1755 – 24 March 1794), better known as Anacharsis Cloots (also spelled Clootz), was a Prussian nobleman who was a significant figure in the French Revolution. Perhaps the first to advocate a world parliament, long before Albert Camus and Albert Einstein, he was a world federalist and an internationalist anarchist. He was nicknamed "orator of mankind", "citizen of humanity" and "a personal enemy of God". American author Herman Melville refers to an "Anacharsis Clootz delegation" as a representation of global humanity in both ''Moby-Dick'' (1851), ''The Confidence-Man'', and later in ''Billy Budd''. Provided by Wikipedia
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La certitude des preuves du Mahométisme ou réfutation de l'examen critique des apologistes de la religion mahométane. Par Ali-Gier-Ber. by Cloots, Anacharsis, 1755-1794
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Ecrits révolutionnaires, 1790-1794 / by Cloots, Anacharsis, 1755-1794
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The sentiments of a member of the Jacobins, in France, upon the religion of reason and nature, carefully translated from the original manuscript, communicated by the author by Cloots, Anacharsis, 1755-1794
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The permanent guillotine : writings of the sans-culottes / by Roux, Jacques, 1752-1794, Cloots, Anacharsis, 1755-1794, Hébert, Jacques-René, 1757-1794, Maréchal, Sylvain, 1750-1803
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