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THERE will be no necessity for me to remind the Academy of the great importance of the question raised at the last meeting. Between our illustrious master, M. Dumas, and the author of these lines, there should not be any difference of opinion neither on the principles of a science which he himself has taught us, nor as to the originality of his ideas with regard to the chemical elements, their relation to each other or to the organic radicles.
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F., R. New Remarks on the Nature of the Chemical Elements, by M.Berthelot * . Nature 9, 231–232 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/009231a0
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