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[[File:Pillory-french-prophets1.jpg|thumb|500px|''Pillory Disapointed, or, The False Prophets Advancement'' (London, 1707): Title and illustration of an anonymous handbill printed in London. The picture shows Élie Marion, Jean Daudé, and Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, leaders of the so-called French prophets, standing on the scaffold at Charing Cross after being sentenced to the pillory for sedition.]]
[[File:Pillory-french-prophets1.jpg|thumb|500px|''Pillory Disapointed, or, The False Prophets Advancement'' (London, 1707): Title and illustration of an anonymous handbill printed in London. The picture shows Élie Marion, Jean Daudé, and Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, leaders of the so-called French prophets, standing on the scaffold at Charing Cross after being sentenced to the pillory for sedition.]]



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Pillory Disapointed, or, The False Prophets Advancement (London, 1707): Title and illustration of an anonymous handbill printed in London. The picture shows Élie Marion, Jean Daudé, and Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, leaders of the so-called French prophets, standing on the scaffold at Charing Cross after being sentenced to the pillory for sedition.

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