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ANTOINE LAURENT LAVOISIER


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"Paris News: 8 May 1794 Chemical Revolutionary Executed! Phlogiston Debunker Beheaded Twenty eight members of the Fermés Generalé swept up in raids by government security forces in recent months, were this day tried, convicted and executed. The accused were convicted on two counts of "plotting against the government by watering the soldiers' tobacco and appropriating revenue that belonged to the state." (2) Early this afternoon, the life on one Antoine Laurent Lavoisier came to a sudden end with the swift fall of the guillotine. M. Lavoisier left this world immediately preceeded by his father-in-law, Jacques Paulze. A famous chemist, Lavoisier had friends who tried unsuccessfully to intervene with the courts on his behalf. The courts replied, "The Republic has no use for savants." (1) It was said of M. Lavoisier that he was serene to the end, accepting the judgment of the courts. What brought this giant of the chemical revolution to this tragic end? Perhaps the roots of his fall can be found in an exclusive interview, granted by Marie-Anne Pirette Paulze (Madame Lavoisier) several months before his death, to our Woodrow Wilson Institute News (WWIN) correspondent. WWIN: "Libérté, Fraterneté et Equalité - Liberty, Brotherhood and Equality". These are the words being chanted by the Citizen mobs. They roam the streets, searching out the remaining supporters of the recently-deposed regime of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Nowhere does their "justice" appear more unjust than in the arrest of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier from his home on 24 December, 1793. In this time of chaos and confusion, Madame Lavoisier (Marie-Anne Pirette Paulze) appeared calm. WWIN: How good of you to see me, Mme. Lavoisier. When I visited your husband's laboratory the other day I saw that you were engaged in an experiment. Would you tell me about it? Mme. L: Yes! Yes! Antoine and I were in the laboratory a"
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