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Robespierre in 1791 in "On the Death Penalty" used Japan as an example to argue against the death penalty, believed that "the death penalty and tortures are nowhere more widely used, and nowhere are crimes so frequent and so atrocious". How much did an European of his time know about Japan?

by /u/jackfrost2209 in /r/AskHistorians

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