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from 1728. In 1750 he moved to physics but retired two years later to become an advisor to the Commander of Artillery. In 1756 he assumed the post of the tutor of the Crown Prince, the future king
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mathematician and scientist. He started his career as a lawyer but soon moved to
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used in his experiments. Later on he was instrumental in the
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