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J. A. C. CHARLES 1746-1823

" A n excellent citizen, a n honest man i n every eoenf of his life, an ingenious physicist, and a peerless -ARAGO chemist."

"All those who knew him fake ppleuure in speaking of his talents, his noble, amiable, and generous char-FOURIER acter."

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N SEPTEMBER 16, 1804, IN A BALLOON ASCENT FROM THE GARDEN OF THE CONSERVATOIRE DES ARTS, PARIS, UNDERTAKEN "SOLELY FOR OBJECTS OF SCIENCE," GAY-LUSSAC ATTAINED THE TREMENDOUS ALTITUDE OF MORE THAN 4.3 MILES-"1600 FEET HIGHER THAN THE SUMMIT OF THE ANDES. MORE ELEVATED THAN THE LOFTIEST PINNACLE OF OUR GLOBE A N D FAR ABOVE T H E H E I G H T TO WHICH ANY MORTAL HAD EVER SOARED."