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Dr. Manette is listed as one of the Evremonde brothers' accusers because he was a witness to their cruel and oppressive actions towards the French peasants. Dr. Manette was imprisoned and suffered at the hands of the Evremonde brothers, and his testimony played a crucial role in their condemnation.

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