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[23b]  Faugère, Lettres, Opuscules, etc., p. 452.  It is difficult to make out the exact chronological sequence of some of the facts mentioned by Pascal’s sister and niece.  But a special accession of ill-health, according to both, seems to have followed his conversion at Rouen, and to have been amongst the causes of his removal to Paris in 1647.

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[23c]  Pp. 134–137.

CHAPTER II. PASCAL’S SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES.

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[26a]  Jacqueline Pascal, p. 73.

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[26b]  Œuvres de Blaise Pascal, t. 4.  Paris, 1819.

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[28a]  North British Review, August 1844, p. 296.

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