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    Jean (also Johan or Joan) Luzac (1746 in Leiden – January 12, 1807) was a Dutch lawyer, journalist and professor in Greek and History, of Huguenot origin...
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  • Emilie Luzac (Leiden, 30 November 1748 — Watten, near Dunkirk, 28 November 1788) was a Dutch letter writer. She was the sister of Jean (Johan) Luzac, book...
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    Elie Luzac (19 October 1721 in Noordwijk – 11 May 1796 in Leiden) was a Dutch jurist, journalist, writer of philosophical, historical and political literature...
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    burgemeesters (as freedom of the press was still limited in the old Republic). Johan Luzac, writing under the pseudonym Attica in Fijnje's Dutch-language paper...
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    Dutch historian Jan Wagenaar and the Dutch lawyer and book-seller Elie Luzac. The main subject was whether or not the Witt brothers' execution by the...
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    was related to the Luzacs, publishers of the internationally renowned newspaper "Gazette de Leyde" - Emilie Luzac and her father Johan were Valckenaer's...
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    of Historic Places in 1982. Mappa corresponded with Pieter Vreede and Johan Luzac and at the end of his life he hit financial difficulties, not being able...
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    Johan Adriaan, Baron van der Heim van Duivendijke (15 January 1791 – 14 October 1870) was a Dutch politician. He served as Minister of Finance in 1843...
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    Netherlands. De Kempenaer was appointed to the Constitution Commission headed by Johan Rudolph Thorbecke in 1848, and as Minister of the Interior. He soon became...
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    John Locke's natural law and Montesquieu's separation of powers (by Elie Luzac) failed when these same theories were taken over by the opposing Patriot...
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