Elie Luzac (19 October 1721 in Noordwijk – 11 May 1796 in Leiden) was a Dutch jurist, journalist, writer of philosophical, historical and political literature, and book-seller, who was considered an important ideologue of the "democratic wing" of the Orangist movement, both after the Orangist restoration in the Dutch Republic in 1748, and during the Patriottentijd.
ElieLuzac (19 October 1721 in Noordwijk – 11 May 1796 in Leiden) was a Dutch jurist, journalist, writer of philosophical, historical and political literature...
were more ideologically inspired agitators, like Rousset de Missy and ElieLuzac, who, quoting John Locke's Two Treatises on Government, tried to introduce...
(who was killed) de Jonge, pp. 462-467 Another member of the Luzac family was ElieLuzac, who had been an ardent Orangist since the Orangist revolution...
de la Mettrie, J.J.O. (1748). L'Homme Machine [Man a machine]. Leyden: ElieLuzac. Thagard, Paul (2012). The Cognitive Science of Science: Explanation,...
Paris: Jacques Lacombe. 1769. New microscopical discoveries (in French). Leiden: ElieLuzac. 1747. Encyclopædia Britannica Biography at Science World...
the use of leaves in plants] (in French). Göttingen and Leiden: Chez ElieLuzac, fils. Retrieved 30 December 2016. Priestley, Joseph (1775). "An account...
autres sujets relatifs à l'histoire de la végetation (in French). chez ElieLuzac, Fils. Bonnet, Charles (1755), Essai de psychologie, pp. TdM, retrieved...
Johan van der Zande, ÉlieLuzac, Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, Early French and German defenses of freedom of the press: ElieLuzac's essay on Freedom of expression...
must solve. Harrison's Flowers is a French war drama from 2000, directed by Elie Chouraqui based on the novel "Diable à l' avantage" by Isabel Ellsen. The...