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Henry Cavendish, English chemist and physicist was brilliant beyond his time. ...
Henry Cavendish descended from one of the most aristocratic families in Great-Britain. ...
In 1731, Henry’s mother, Lady Arme, was to pass several months in Nice, France, in order to recover from an illness. It was there, on the 10th of October of 1731, that Henry was born. His mother would die two years later, upon giving birth to Henry’s younger brother Frederick. As a result, Henry and his brother were brought up solely by their father (Maxwell 7). ... The scientific personality of Lord Charles decisively influenced Henry’s views and future aspirations in relation to science and discovery (Laundry 1).
Little is known of Henry’s infancy and adolescence. ... Not possessing any belief and not desiring to attain one, Henry preferred not to submit himself to these examinations (Berry 1).
After touring Europe with his brother, Henry lived frugally in London, even after an inheritance made him one of the wealthiest men in England. ... Henry spent the majority of his time in the laboratory or the library, alone or with his assistant Richard.
Approximate Word count = 935 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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