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Clerc

[ kler ]

noun

  1. Lau·rent [loh-, rahn], 1785–1869, French educator of the Deaf, in the United States after 1816.


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Unhappily M. le Clerc did not fulfil the engagement he entered into with the public.

Grotius's copy falling into Le Clerc's hands, he gave hopes that he would publish it with considerable additions.

When Le Clerc, then a young man, was preaching at the Savoy, he took part in them.

But other scholars of eminence were now working in this field, and chief among them Le Clerc.

Against all these scholars came a theological storm, but it raged most pitilessly against Le Clerc.

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