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  1. Du Pont de Nemours South Africa (Pty) Ltd. 1st Level Block B 34 Whiteley Road Melrose Arch ATHOLL 2196 South Africa. Telephone: 010 691 0042. Featured Brand.

  2. Victor Marie du Pont. Eleuthère Irénée du Pont. Residence (s) Chevannes, Burgundy; Nemours, France. Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours ( English: / duːˈpɒnt / [1] or / djuːˈpɒnt /; [1] French: [dypɔ̃]; 14 December 1739 – 7 August 1817) was a French-American writer, economist, publisher and government official.

  3. Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours. Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (December 14, 1739 – August 7, 1817) was a French political economist, public administrator, and reformer. A great writer, as well as a talented theoretician, du Pont was also a skillful politician who survived the French Revolution and established himself and his family in ...

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  5. Aug 20, 2010 · Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1739-1817, Du Pont family, Intellectuals. Publisher. Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English; French.

  6. About this collection. The papers of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739-1817) and his wives, Nicole-Charlotte Marie-Louise le Dée de Rencourt (1743-1784) and Marie Françoise Robin de Poivre (1741-1841) are part of the Winterthur Manuscripts collection of family papers assembled by Colonel Henry Algernon du Pont (1838-1926) and his son, Henry Francis du Pont (1880-1969) of Winterthur.

  7. Jan 1, 2017 · Abstract. Economic writer and editor. Born in Paris, he trained for various occupations including medicine and watch making. A pamphlet on taxation (1763) brought him in contact with Mirabeau and Quesnay, under whose guidance he wrote a work on the grain trade (1764).

  8. Jan 1, 2017 · Abstract. Economic writer and editor. Born in Paris, he trained for various occupations including medicine and watchmaking. A pamphlet on taxation (1763) brought him in contact with Mirabeau and Quesnay, under whose guidance he wrote a work on the grain trade (1764).

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