François-Vincent Toussaint

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title: François-Vincent Toussaint
text: François-Vincent Toussaint was a French writer most famous for Les Mœurs. The book was published in 1748 and banned the same year; it was prosecuted and burned by the French court of justice. Toussaint was born in Paris and studied to become a lawyer, but he always worked in the book trade. He worked with Denis Diderot and Marc-Antoine Eidous on a French translation of Dr. Robert James's A Medicinal Dictionary. He contributed to the first volumes of the Encyclopédie of Diderot and Jean le Rond d
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