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Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste d'Aguesseau (23 August 1747, Paris – 22 January 1826), grandson of the French chancellor Henri François d'Aguesseau, was ''advocate-general'' in the ''parlement'' of Paris and deputy in the Estates-General. Under the Consulate he became president of the court of appeal and later minister at Copenhagen. He was elected to the Académie française in 1787. ==Works== Of d'Aguesseau's works the most complete edition is that of the eminent lawyer Jean Marie Pardessus, published in 16 vols. (1818–1820); his letters were edited separately by Rives (1823); a selection of his works, (OEuvres choisies, was issued, with a biographical notice, by E Falconnet in 2 vols. (Paris, 1865).) The far greater part of his works relate to matters connected with his profession, but they also contain an elaborate treatise on money; several theological essays; a life of his father, which is interesting from the account which it gives of his own early education; and ''Metaphysical Meditations'', written to prove that, independently of all revelation and all positive law, there is that in the constitution of the human mind which renders man a law to himself. See Boullée, ''Histoire de la vie et des ouvrages du chancelier d'Aguesseau'' (Paris, 1835); Fr. Monnier, ''Le Chancelier d'Aguesseau'' (Paris, 1860; 2nd ed., 1863); Charles Butler, ''Mem. of Life of H. F. d'Aguesseau'', etc. (1830).
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