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Excerpt from The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. 12: Including Zoology, Botany, and Geology
In the year 1802 decandolle married Mademoiselle Torres, the daughter of a Genevan then resident in Paris. This marriage, founded on mutual affection, and made happ by love and has mon gave him three children; of whom o y one son survived the ether. In the same year he was called to be professor hono rarius in the Academy at Geneva, but did not yet engage in its duties. He remained in Paris instead, and gave at the College dc France, in Cuvier's place, his first course on botany.
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