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ended up being limited to the animal and mineral kingdoms, and the animals covered were only the birds and quadrupeds. "Written in a brilliant style, this work was read ... by every educated person in Europe". Those who assisted him in the production of this great work included
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Buffon became seriously ill and the promise that his son (then only 8) should succeed him as director of the Jardin became clearly impracticable and was withdrawn, the King raised Buffon's estates in
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He was not an evolutionary biologist, yet he was the father of evolutionism. He was the first person to discuss a large number of evolutionary problems, problems that before Buffon had not been raised by anybody ... he brought them to the attention of the scientific world.
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factory, giving rise to porcelain services called Buffon. The name of the different species, faithfully reproduced, is inscribed on the back of each piece. Several "Buffon services" were produced during the reign of Louis XVI; the first was intended for the
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In the course of his examination of the animal world, Buffon noted that different regions have distinct plants and animals despite similar environments, a concept later known as Buffon's Law. This is considered to be the first principle of
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attempted “to convince him of his error,” noting that “the reindeer could walk under the belly of our moose.” Buffon, who was “absolutely unacquainted” with the moose, asked for a specimen. Jefferson dispatched twenty soldiers to the
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may have facilitated the worldwide spread of species from their centers of origin. Still, interpreting his ideas on the subject is not simple, for he returned to topics many times in the course of his work.
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for Buffon as proof of the "stature and majesty of American quadrupeds". According to Jefferson, the specimen “convinced Mr. Buffon. He promised in his next volume to set these things right."
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Zirkle, Conway (25 April 1941), "Natural Selection before the
1640:"Count Buffon on Cultural Changes of the Physical Environment"
356:, first apothecary of the King, professor of chemistry at the
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Mémoire de l'Académie Royale des Sciences —- Année 1743
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Buffon questioned the usefulness of mathematics, criticized
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An Essay upon the Causes of the Different Colours of People
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543:"Preuves de la théorie de la Terre", in the Buffon Museum,
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921:, ed. S. Schmitt and C. Crémière, Paris: Gallimard, 2007.
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Supplement to Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière
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Georges Louis Leclerc (later Comte de Buffon) was born at
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Biographies Plus Illustrated, H.W. Wilson Company, 2001.
881:, a secondary school in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.
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was also a source of inspiration for the painters of the
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Works by or about Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
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Ecology of the Northern Lowland Bogs and Conifer Forests
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Table of contents page of a 1792 English translation of
256:, he was later forced by the theology committee at the
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The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy
670:'s collision with the Sun. He also suggested that the
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had commissioned in his honor in 1776, located at the
666:, speculating that the planets had been created by a
445:, for example, called him "the great phrase-monger".
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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remains, as it is kept in the base of the statue by
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Harris, Rise of Anthropological Theory, 2001, p. 86
697:Buffon knew of the existence of extinct species as
390:is named after him. In 1734 he was admitted to the
5294:National Museum of Natural History (France) people
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2007:William Smellie's English Translation of Buffon's
1958:Buffon's Hypothesis about the Origin of the Earth
453:. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
5284:Founder fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
1979:
1755:Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
1644:Annals of the Association of American Geographers
791:of Asia that the stem of human knowledge grew."
201:; 7 September 1707 – 16 April 1788) was a French
27:French naturalist of the 18th century (1701-1788)
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1905:Works by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
1896:Works by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
1576:Jean Stengers 1974. "Buffon et la Sorbonne" in
1430:Fellows, Otis E. and Stephen F. Milliken 1972.
425:in 1753 and then in 1768 he was elected to the
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413:In 1739 he was appointed head of the Parisian
5014:An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races
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2072:"Dissertation sur les couleurs accidentelles"
5249:Contributors to the Encyclopédie (1751–1772)
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1201:Title page of a 1792 English translation of
1173:Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière
1158:Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière
1143:Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière
901:Rue Buffon (Dijon) Rue Buffon], a street in
846:which was similar to Darwin's hypothesis of
815:The paradox of Buffon is that, according to
729:Histoire naturelle, générale et particuliére
722:Histoire naturelle, générale et particuliére
678:. Basing his figures on the cooling rate of
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476:), but was later lost. Today, only Buffon's
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4092:Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom
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2050:Histoire naturelle des époches de la nature
1554:(University of Chicago Press, 2019), p. 99
1526:The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1816–1826
662:(1778) Buffon discussed the origins of the
5006:Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question
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1231:Preface for a 1792 English translation of
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468:was initially saved, as it was guarded by
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5244:Members of the French Academy of Sciences
5030:The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century
1593:(Paris, L’Imprimerie Royale, 1775), p 564
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348:and other intellectuals. He lived in the
3743:Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes
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1986:"Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon"
1617:Buffon’s Natural History (Barr’s Buffon)
1401:. Cornell University Press. p. 15.
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2009:Natural History, General and Particular
1991:MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
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1445:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter B"
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1171:Table of contents of a 1774 edition of
457:in 1782. Buffon died in Paris in 1788.
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4621:Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
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1878:Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon
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1787:. University of Chicago Press. p. 86.
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1500:Buffon: un philosophe au Jardin du Roi
1472:(New York, Random House, 2024), p. 263
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1848:(Geneva, Libraire Droz, 1970), p. 25
1721:, An historical sketch: 3rd edition.
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455:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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1539:A Short History of Nearly Everything
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1346:Larsen, James A. (22 October 2013).
1319:Brody, David Eliot (6 August 2013).
908:An asteroid was named (7420) Buffon.
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344:, where he made the acquaintance of
5173:Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness
3970:The Naturalist on the River Amazons
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1638:GLACKEN, CLARENCE J. (March 1960).
1619:, (London, J.S. Barr, 1792), p. 213
1591:Supplemément a l’Histoire Naturelle
898:in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.
30:For other people named Buffon, see
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5279:18th-century French mathematicians
1656:10.1111/j.1467-8306.1960.tb00325.x
1615:Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc de,
1528:(G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1899), p. 331
1322:The Science Class You Wish You Had
1156:Frontispiece of a 1774 edition of
838:Buffon wrote about the concept of
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5239:Members of the Académie Française
5078:The Myth of the Twentieth Century
4998:The Outline of History of Mankind
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4104:Adaptive Coloration in Animals
1963:Buffon's View of Domestic Cats
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1483:Encyclopedia of Life Sciences.
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5062:The Passing of the Great Race
1968:Digital text Kyoto University
1434:. New York: Twayne. pp 149–54
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2227:Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy
2179:Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy
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1186:1792 English translation of
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4641:Houston Stewart Chamberlain
4591:Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
3860:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
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1578:Études sur le XVIIIe siecle
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438:Le style c'est l'homme même
367:Sur le jeu de franc-carreau
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3882:A History of British Birds
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568:Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton
392:French Academy of Sciences
372:On the game of fair-square
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4043:The Naturalist's Library
3946:On the Origin of Species
2203:François-Urbain Domergue
1996:University of St Andrews
1718:On the Origin of Species
1233:Buffon's Natural History
1218:Buffon's Natural History
1203:Buffon's Natural History
1188:Buffon's Natural History
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809:On the Origin of Species
660:Les époques de la nature
623:. He also asserted that
528:Statue of Buffon in the
296:and moved the family to
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4177:Natural history museums
3779:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
1811:The American Naturalist
1783:Hull, David L. (1988).
1502:Paris: Fayard. pp 434–5
1395:Roger, Jacques (1997).
1284:Finding Order in Nature
779:Anthropological studies
443:Jean le Rond d'Alembert
354:Gilles-François Boulduc
186:Georges-Louis Leclerc,
129:Buffon's needle problem
59:François-Hubert Drouais
32:Buffon (disambiguation)
5259:French science writers
5224:French Roman Catholics
4946:Thomas Griffith Taylor
4701:Reginald Ruggles Gates
4029:William Jackson Hooker
3977:Alexander von Humboldt
3894:Philosophie zoologique
3677:Pinax theatri botanici
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2037:6 October 2020 at the
1973:1 October 2011 at the
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4990:in Different Climates
4941:William Graham Sumner
4921:Samuel Stanhope Smith
4866:James Cowles Prichard
4498:Racial discrimination
4115:The Study of Instinct
4054:Kunstformen der Natur
3958:The Malay Archipelago
3953:Alfred Russel Wallace
3889:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
2381:Counter-Enlightenment
2020:Discours sur le Style
1695:10.1353/ecs.1996.0027
1604:The Mismeasure of Man
1498:Roger, Jacques 1989.
1487:vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com
1256:Scientific Revolution
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230:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
70:Georges-Louis Leclerc
5204:People from Montbard
5138:Great chain of being
4856:Ludwig Hermann Plate
4821:Samuel George Morton
4636:Samuel A. Cartwright
4486:in the United States
4034:Joseph Dalton Hooker
3987:The Birds of America
2335:Age of Enlightenment
2243:Charles de Freycinet
2211:Ange-François Fariau
2171:Marc-René d'Argenson
2022:– at athena.unige.ch
1982:Robertson, Edmund F.
1948:L'histoire naturelle
1935:L'histoire naturelle
1880:at Wikimedia Commons
1550:Dugatkin, Lee Alan,
731:, 1749–1767. Paris:
418:all over the world.
340:In 1732 he moved to
310:University of Angers
5094:The Races of Europe
5022:The Races of Europe
4801:Dominick McCausland
4751:Thomas Henry Huxley
4696:Stanley Marion Garn
4576:Robert Bennett Bean
4304:Historical concepts
4082:Martinus Beijerinck
3625:De Natura Animalium
3341:Feijóo y Montenegro
3292:Vorontsova-Dashkova
1980:O'Connor, John J.;
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1537:Bryson, Bill 2004.
1524:Jefferson, Thomas,
1511:Jefferson, Thomas,
832:comparative anatomy
783:Buffon believed in
362:Academy of Sciences
336:Buffon's microscope
258:University of Paris
5209:French naturalists
4966:Alexander Winchell
4896:Henric Sanielevici
4756:Calvin Ira Kephart
4726:Hans F. K. Günther
4711:Arthur de Gobineau
4611:Alice Mossie Brues
4508:Racial stereotypes
4187:Parson-naturalists
4019:Philip Henry Gosse
3982:John James Audubon
3965:Henry Walter Bates
3853:Histoire Naturelle
3841:Historia Plantarum
3729:Avium Praecipuarum
3713:Historia animalium
3614:Historia Plantarum
3602:History of Animals
2480:Natural philosophy
2124:Académie française
2066:Linda Hall Library
2043:Linda Hall Library
1602:Gould, Stephen J,
1470:Every Living Thing
1305:Mayr, Ernst 1981.
1251:Rejection sampling
896:Jardin des Plantes
885:Rue Buffon (Paris)
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573:Histoire naturelle
563:Histoire naturelle
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519:Histoire Naturelle
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380:probability theory
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243:Histoire Naturelle
223:Jardin des plantes
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160:Académie Française
133:Rejection sampling
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4956:John H. Van Evrie
4881:William Z. Ripley
4851:Charles Pickering
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4766:Robert E. Kuttner
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1750:Origin of Species
1408:978-0-8014-2918-7
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1090:978-2-7453-4730-5
1075:978-2-7453-3456-5
1060:978-2-7453-2994-3
1045:978-2-7453-2615-7
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1000:978-2-7453-2057-5
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970:978-2-7453-1730-8
955:978-2-7453-1729-2
940:978-2-7453-1601-1
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462:French Revolution
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2500:Rationalism
2495:Rationality
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211:cosmologist
126:(1749–1804)
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2769:La Mettrie
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2694:d'Alembert
2618:Harrington
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2401:Empiricism
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1267:References
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817:Ernst Mayr
785:monogenism
735:. Volumes
613:quadrupeds
478:cerebellum
268:Early life
250:Ernst Mayr
203:naturalist
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4540:Négritude
4469:in Brazil
4414:Mongoloid
4322:Caucasoid
3597:Aristotle
3589:antiquity
3587:Classical
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3419:Hutcheson
3308:Obradović
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3182:Śniadecki
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2774:Lavoisier
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2754:Helvétius
2734:Descartes
2729:Condorcet
2724:Condillac
2658:Priestley
2475:Modernity
2396:Democracy
2047:Buffon's
1703:1086-315X
1664:0004-5608
1124:Vol. 15.
1117:Vol. 14.
1110:Vol. 13.
1095:Vol. 12.
1080:Vol. 11.
1065:Vol. 10.
905:, France.
555:Buffon's
549:Côte-d'Or
486:Louis XVI
472:(wife of
429:. In his
302:Parlement
286:godfather
215:intendant
190:de Buffon
170:Signature
5133:Eugenics
4513:Colorism
4459:in India
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4337:Armenoid
4024:Asa Gray
3836:John Ray
3527:Category
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3409:Ferguson
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3313:Mrazović
3267:Kantemir
3262:Fonvizin
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3167:Krasicki
3162:Konarski
3157:Kołłątaj
3109:Koerbagh
3058:Genovesi
3043:Beccaria
3005:Berkeley
2936:Schiller
2901:Humboldt
2875:Saussure
2870:Rousseau
2834:Voltaire
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2764:Jaucourt
2719:Châtelet
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2663:Reynolds
2566:Thinkers
2470:Midlands
2459:Lumières
2429:Humanism
2422:Haskalah
2054:Archived
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1050:Vol. 9.
1035:Vol. 8.
1020:Vol. 7.
917:Buffon,
844:heredity
699:mammoths
692:Sorbonne
688:Montbard
586:Voltaire
582:Rousseau
551:, France
545:Montbard
403:Maurepas
376:calculus
346:Voltaire
282:salt tax
278:Burgundy
274:Montbard
112:, France
88:Burgundy
84:Montbard
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4493:Passing
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4352:Caspian
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3389:Boswell
3374:Beattie
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3282:Novikov
3217:Romania
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3187:Staszic
3134:Spinoza
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3099:Grotius
3053:Galvani
3048:Galiani
2998:Ireland
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2951:Wieland
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2884:Germany
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2850:Abauzit
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2804:Morelly
2794:Meslier
2779:Leclerc
2739:Diderot
2628:Johnson
2603:Collins
2598:Bentham
2583:Addison
2576:England
2524:Science
2361:Atheism
1922:at the
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990:Vol 5.
975:Vol 4.
960:Vol 3.
945:Vol 2.
930:Vol 1.
352:, with
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4503:Racism
4392:Nordic
4382:Iranid
4332:Arabid
4327:Alpine
4317:Capoid
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4170:Topics
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