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When Berthollet was born, Annecy belonged to the Kingdom of Sardinia. The fact that Savoy became part of France during the Napoleonic period and then after 1860 does not transform Berthollet into a Frenchman. Would you consier Kant a Russian philospher?
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When Berthollet was born, Annecy belonged to the Kingdom of Sardinia. The fact that Savoy became part of France during the Napoleonic period and then after 1860 does not transform Berthollet into a Frenchman. Would you consier Kant a Russian philospher? (edit)
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