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Robespierre was chosen to deliver a verse in Latin of the official address
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He got his law degree in 1781 and became a lawyer at Arras
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He made his maiden speech on May 18th, 1789
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In June 1790 He was elected secretary of the national assembly
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Proceeded over Jacobins, a political club promoting the ideas of the French Revolution
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In October He was appointed a judge of the Versailles Tribunal
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Welcomed the Declaration of Rights of Man which formed the Preamble of the French Constitution
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He opposed the European War that Jaques Pierre Brissot was advocating as a means of speeding aims for the revolution
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Robespierre spoke at the trial 11 times and called for death
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Robespierre called for people to ¨rise in insurrection¨
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Robespierre took his seat on the committee, the seat has been set up since April