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... become member . In the year 1824 he had shown such knowledge of geology , that he was elected one of the Honorary Secretaries of the Society . In 1827 he contributed to the " Quarterly " a review of Mr Poulett Scrope's " Geology of ...
... become member . In the year 1824 he had shown such knowledge of geology , that he was elected one of the Honorary Secretaries of the Society . In 1827 he contributed to the " Quarterly " a review of Mr Poulett Scrope's " Geology of ...
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... become informed of the investigations by Schilling , and having come to London , made these known to Wheatstone . A proposal for a partnership between the two , was suggested , and was carried out . Messrs Cooke and Wheatstone A curious ...
... become informed of the investigations by Schilling , and having come to London , made these known to Wheatstone . A proposal for a partnership between the two , was suggested , and was carried out . Messrs Cooke and Wheatstone A curious ...
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... become Professor of Divinity in Edinburgh University . Having a great admiration for the doctor's character and writings , he attended his first course of lectures , and describes the intense interest with which he and the other ...
... become Professor of Divinity in Edinburgh University . Having a great admiration for the doctor's character and writings , he attended his first course of lectures , and describes the intense interest with which he and the other ...
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... become conversant with science , who knew nothing of science before , who can doubt that investigation will be stimulated , and that discoveries and inventions will be made with a speed hitherto unprecedented ? But there is another ...
... become conversant with science , who knew nothing of science before , who can doubt that investigation will be stimulated , and that discoveries and inventions will be made with a speed hitherto unprecedented ? But there is another ...
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... was given in ? 58 of my paper on vortex motion . It has since become known far and wide by being seen on the back of the " Unseen Universe . " vanic circuit , or galvanic circuits , of the same 66 Proceedings of the Royal Society.
... was given in ? 58 of my paper on vortex motion . It has since become known far and wide by being seen on the back of the " Unseen Universe . " vanic circuit , or galvanic circuits , of the same 66 Proceedings of the Royal Society.
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Página 479 - And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind, whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind into the nature of things.
Página 231 - By mutual confidence and mutual aid, Great deeds are done, and great discoveries made ; The wise new prudence from the wise acquire, And one brave hero fans another's fire.
Página 477 - From these and all long errors of the way, In which our wandering predecessors went, And, like the...
Página 192 - List of the Vertebrated Animals now or lately living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 1872 Ditto.
Página 18 - CHA..MERS was licensed as a preacher of the gospel by the Presbytery of St.
Página 175 - Recent discussions on the abolition of patents for inventions in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Página 472 - For the several employments and offices of our fellows we have twelve that sail into foreign countries under the names of other nations (for our own we conceal), who bring us the books, and abstracts, and patterns of experiments of all other parts. These we call merchants of light.
Página 473 - We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices, that the succession of the former employed men do not fail, besides a great number of servants and attendants, men and women.
Página 472 - We have three that bend themselves, looking into the experiments of their fellows, and cast about how to draw out of them things of use and practice for man's life and knowledge...
Página 30 - The study of the laws by which the Almighty governs the Universe is therefore our bounden duty. Of these laws our great academies and seats of education have, rather arbitrarily, selected only two spheres or groups (as I may call them) as essential parts of our national education : the laws which regulate quantities and proportions, which form the subject of mathematics...