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RefNoEC/1763/14
Previous numbersCert II, 254; A02064
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TitleDuclos; Charles Dineau: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationMonsieur Charles Duclos, Secretary of the Academie Francoise at Paris, historiographer of France member of the royal Society at Berlin &c &c &c
Desires to become a Member of the Royal Society. His abilities are so well known in the Literary World, that it would be improper to say any more than that, We whose names are underwriten [sic], have the Honour to propose him to be a member of the Royal Society
ProposersMacclesfield; Cha Carlisle; Jer Milles; W Hanbury; Tho Birch; Daniel Dumaresq; Gowin Knight; Charlton Wollaston; John Lewis Petit; Nevil Maskelyne; Edwd Hooper; Israel Mauduit; M Maty; Henry Baker; le Chevr, et Procr Morosini; Le Duc de Nivernois; Le Chr de la Condamine
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Duclos; Charles Dineau: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA7896Duclos; Charles Dineau (1705 - 1772)1705 - 1772
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