The Royal Institution: Its Founder and Its First ProfessorsLongmans, Green, 1871 - 431 páginas |
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... establishment of his Institution ; but when Count Rumford and Sir Joseph Banks had left and Mr. Bernard and Sir John Hippesley were the lead- ing managers , Professor Davy gradually became the main supporter of the place , and to him ...
... establishment of his Institution ; but when Count Rumford and Sir Joseph Banks had left and Mr. Bernard and Sir John Hippesley were the lead- ing managers , Professor Davy gradually became the main supporter of the place , and to him ...
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... establishment did not fall much short of half a million of florins . Among the various measures that occurred to Sir B. Thompson by which the military of the country might be made subservient to the public good in time of peace , ' none ...
... establishment did not fall much short of half a million of florins . Among the various measures that occurred to Sir B. Thompson by which the military of the country might be made subservient to the public good in time of peace , ' none ...
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... establishment for the poor in Munich ; the second was on establish- ments for the poor in general . It contains the germ of the Royal Institution . This was a proposal for forming in London by private subscription an establishment for ...
... establishment for the poor in Munich ; the second was on establish- ments for the poor in general . It contains the germ of the Royal Institution . This was a proposal for forming in London by private subscription an establishment for ...
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... establishment . That the general arrangement of the establishment and all its details shall be left to the author of these pro- posals , who will be responsible for their success . He engages , however , in the prosecution of this ...
... establishment . That the general arrangement of the establishment and all its details shall be left to the author of these pro- posals , who will be responsible for their success . He engages , however , in the prosecution of this ...
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... establishment like that there described might easily be formed in London , and that it would produce infinite good . I will come to London to assist you in its execution whenever you will in good earnest undertake it . The third essay ...
... establishment like that there described might easily be formed in London , and that it would produce infinite good . I will come to London to assist you in its execution whenever you will in good earnest undertake it . The third essay ...
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