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... chair . He threw his matter into clear consecutive arrangement , numbering all his points , as a Naturalist would do ; and I derived advantage in the matter of style from seeing the method so fully realized . I had come up prepared with ...
... chair . He threw his matter into clear consecutive arrangement , numbering all his points , as a Naturalist would do ; and I derived advantage in the matter of style from seeing the method so fully realized . I had come up prepared with ...
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... chair , of the serio- comicality of the affair . He was forced to smile several times . He has ventured to collect the fines , which he does in a manner much to the satisfaction of Sham [ Alexander Cruickshank ] and the other fun ...
... chair , of the serio- comicality of the affair . He was forced to smile several times . He has ventured to collect the fines , which he does in a manner much to the satisfaction of Sham [ Alexander Cruickshank ] and the other fun ...
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... Chair in 1846 ; and it helped to determine him to support my claims . The article did not find the same favour with the authorities on physical science with whom I came into contact . I knew Clark too well to expect him to allow any ...
... Chair in 1846 ; and it helped to determine him to support my claims . The article did not find the same favour with the authorities on physical science with whom I came into contact . I knew Clark too well to expect him to allow any ...
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... On his succeeding to the chair in 1796 , when he would be free from any obligation to keep to Beattie's lines , he GLENNIE'S LECTURES . 121 seemed to have begun the composition 120 LITERARY BEGINNINGS , AND OTHER WORK - 1840-50 .
... On his succeeding to the chair in 1796 , when he would be free from any obligation to keep to Beattie's lines , he GLENNIE'S LECTURES . 121 seemed to have begun the composition 120 LITERARY BEGINNINGS , AND OTHER WORK - 1840-50 .
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... chair of chemistry was about to be conferred on Samuel Brown . His Elements of Chemistry had been out when I attended the chemistry class ; and I made full use of it in connexion with Clark's lectures . Wishing to see whether Faraday ...
... chair of chemistry was about to be conferred on Samuel Brown . His Elements of Chemistry had been out when I attended the chemistry class ; and I made full use of it in connexion with Clark's lectures . Wishing to see whether Faraday ...
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