France, Philosopher November 11, 1722 – September, 16, 1759.
Nicolas Antoine Boulanger was a French philosopher and man of letters during the Age of Enlightenment.
Nothing is sudden in nature: whereas the slightest storms are forecasted several days in advance, the destruction of the world must have been announced several years beforehand by heat waves, by winds, by meteorites, in short, by an infinity of phenomena.
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