MUN, ADRIEN ALBERT MARIE. Culla de (1841—). A French politician and author, lead er of the Catholic Anti-llepublican )'arty. lie was born at Lmnigny, studied at. Saint Cyr, and fought in the Franco-Prussian War and against the Commune. Save for an interval (1879-S1 I he was a member of the House of Deputies from l876 until 1893. Through his influence the power of the French clergy was thrown to the Bon langists. Lt 1892 he founded the league of the •Sacri Come and on the Pope's instructions prom ised to work with the Republic for reform if the Government would give up its atheism. Alm' took a prominent part in the Dreyfus trial, forc ing MINA, Minister of War. to concur in the judgment of the court. The French Aeademy elected him to its membership in 1897 to suc ceed Jules Simon.
MUN, Tnom.Ns ( 1571-1041 ) . An English mer chant and economic writer, born in London. As a young man he was engaged in the Mediter ranean trade, and in 1015 was appointed mem ber of the committee. or director, of the Fast India Company. In 1021 he published course of Trade, from England into the East • lndirs, in which he defended the East India Company against the charge that it drained Eng land of iii. most inqiortant
Englmurs Trrasurr by Foreign Trade., was pub 1Lshed after his death in 11;04. This work is the ablest of the writings of the mercantilists, and exercised great influence over the economic and politieal thought of the time. eifectlEilly refuting the Bullionist view, that only such foreign trade as yielded a direct balanee of bullion was ad vantageous to the realm.
JusEnt (1 S2' . An English poet. born in Yorkshire. Ile graduated from Trinity College. ('ambridge. and was called to the bar at Inn. 1",rses Yew and obi I 18051 contained "Doris," a lovely pastoral. Dorothy f Is-mi, a eountry -.Oily in elegiac verse. was immensely popular in England and the United Since then have appeared raigar Verscs (1891 ), written in dialect : and S',z n : .t fares of 1).rygees (1893). Nlimby defended his realism in an appendix to Dorothy.