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361: 28: 112: 171:, Switzerland. He was a many-sided man, whose numerous works on many subjects had a great vogue in their day, but are now largely forgotten. He has been described as an 376: 214:(or Hesse-Cassel), and in 1735 returned to Lausanne with a good pension. In 1737, he was reinstated in his old chair, which he retained to his death. 206:
in 1700. He was rector of the academy four times before 1724, when theological disputes led him to accept a chair of philosophy and mathematics at
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pedant (for he was a pastor) of the French abbés of the 18th century.
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Examen du traité de la liberté de penser d'Antoine Collins (1718)
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Géométrie des lignes et des surfaces rectilignes et circulaires
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Réflexions sur l'ouvrage intitulé: La Belle Wolfienne
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theologian
philosopher
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Lausanne
Descartes
Aristotelianism
Calvinist
Geneva
Leiden
Paris
academy of Lausanne
Gröningen
Frederick of Hesse-Kassel
Edward Gibbon
his autobiography
Locke
Bayle
then Princess of Wales
Leibnitzian
Pope's
Essay on Man


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