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Born March 13, 1733 • near LeedsEngland
Died February 6, 1804 (aged 70) • Pennsylvania
Awards And Honors Copley Medal (1772)
Notable Works “Essay on the First Principles of Government and on the Nature of Political, Civil, and Religious Liberty”“The History and Present State of Electricity, with Original Experiments”
Subjects Of Study ammoniaatmosphereelectricitygashydrogen chloridenitric oxidenitrogennitrogen dioxidenitrous oxideoxideoxygenphlogistonphotosynthesisreductionsulfur dioxideUnitarianism

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