Henri Fonfrède
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Henri Fonfrède (1788 in Bordeaux – 1841) was a French orator, publicist and economist. He made his name as a publicist defending liberal ideas in Bordeaux's main newspaper under the Bourbon Restoration. He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Boyer-Fonfrède.
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