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PYAT, FELIX (1810-1889) , French Socialist, was born at Vierzon (Cher) on the 4th of October 181o, the son of a Legitimist lawyer. Called to the bar in Paris in 1831, he threw his whole energies into journalism. The violent personalities of a pamphlet entitled Marie Joseph Chenier
series of plays, with an interval
tenure of this office he was returned by the department to the Constituent Assembly, where he voted with the Mountain, and brought forward the celebrated motion for the abolition of the presidential office. About this time he fought a duel with Proudhon, whohad called him the " aristocrat of the democracy." He joined Ledru-Rollin in the attempt of the 13th of June 1849, after which he sought refuge
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paper Le Combat displayed a black-edged announcement of the pourparlers for the surrender of Metz. After the insurrection of the 31st of October he was imprisonedfor a short time. In January 1871, Le Combat was suppressed,only to be followed by an equally virulent Vengeur. Elected to the National Assembly, he retired from Bordeaux with Henri Rochefort and others until such time as the ". parricidal " vote for peace should be annulled. He returned to Paris to join the committee of public safety, and, in Hanotaux's words, was the ante ulceree of the Commune, but was blamed for the loss of the fort of Issy. He was superseded there by Delescluze, but he continued to direct the violent acts of the Commune, the overthrow of the Vendome column, the'destruction of Thiers
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