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[[Image:Therese_Philosophe_Frontispiece.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Thérèse Philosophe]]'' ([[1748]]) by [[Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens]]]] [[Image:Therese_Philosophe_Frontispiece.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Thérèse Philosophe]]'' ([[1748]]) by [[Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens]]]]
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-'''Jean-Baptiste Girard''' ([[1680]]-[[1733]]), a French [[jesuit]], born in [[Dole (Jura)|Dole]] in the [[Jura (département)|Jura]]. The novel ''[[Thérèse philosophe]]'' was devoted to recounting the relationship between [[Cathérine Cadière]] and Jesuit [[Jean-Baptiste Girard]] and their [[highly-publicized]] [[trial]], held before the parliament of [[Aix]] in [[1731]].+'''Jean-Baptiste Girard''' ([[1680]]-[[1733]]), a [[French jesuit]], born in [[Dole (Jura)|Dole]] in the [[Jura (département)|Jura]]. The novel ''[[Thérèse philosophe]]'' was devoted to recounting the relationship between [[Cathérine Cadière]] and Jesuit [[Jean-Baptiste Girard]] and their [[highly-publicized]] [[trial]], held before the parliament of [[Aix]] in [[1731]].
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Jean-Baptiste Girard (1680-1733), a French jesuit, born in Dole in the Jura. The novel Thérèse philosophe was devoted to recounting the relationship between Cathérine Cadière and Jesuit Jean-Baptiste Girard and their highly-publicized trial, held before the parliament of Aix in 1731.




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