MALLET-DUPAN, Jacques, kinsman of the former, and a royalist writer of great power and originality during the French revolution, was born at Geneva in 1749. He was one of the conductors of the Mercure de France, and edited the Mercure Britannique, published in London during his residence in that city in 1798-99. He died at Richmond in 1800. (See Mémoires et Correspondance de Mallet-Dupan, by Sayous, 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1852.)
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