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Jacques Charles, in full Jacques-Alexandre-César Charles, (born November 12, 1746, Beaugency, France—died April 7, 1823, Paris), French mathematician, physicist, and inventor who, with Nicolas Robert, was the first to ascend in a hydrogen balloon (1783). About 1787 he developed Charles’s law concerning the thermal expansion of gases. From clerking in the finance ministry Charles turned to science and experimented with electricity. He developed several inventions, including a hydrometer and…

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau by Maurice Quentin de la Tour betw.1750 and 1775.It is located in the Musée Antoine Lécuyer in Saint Germaine, France. JEAN- JACQUES ROUSSEAU (1712-1778) Switzerland/ France.Enlightenment philosopher, social reformer and writer.The Social Contract (1762). Confessions (1782,1789). History Of Jeans, Thoughts On Education, Thomas Hobbes, Christopher Hitchens, Social Contract, France Culture, Dan Brown, Writers And Poets, Visual Learners

Jean-Jacques Rousseau by Maurice Quentin de la Tour betw.1750 and 1775.It is located in the Musée Antoine Lécuyer in Saint Germaine, France. JEAN- JACQUES ROUSSEAU (1712-1778) Switzerland/ France.Enlightenment philosopher, social reformer and writer.The Social Contract (1762). Confessions (1782,1789).

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