Conclusion
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Overall, Baron de Montesquieu, also known as Charles Louis de Secondat, was a brilliant french philosopher. He contributed many great ideas, and addition to that he also published the Persian Letters, and The Spirit of the Laws. These two contributions led breakthroughs during the French Revolution. He was one who played an important role in how matters were solved, and acted upon. He addressed himself to the history of law, seeking to explain the division of France into the two zones of written and customary law, and made his contribution to the much discussed controversy about the origins of the French aristocracy. Montesquieu had discovered the laws of the intellectual world as Newton had those of the physical world. The philosophers of the Enlightenment accepted him as one of their own, as indeed he was. Montesquieu was praised highly and was called modest by all who met him. Montesquieu was a true philosopher, and shall be forever remembered as one.(FOF, Roberts)