The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... knowledge unfitted him for such a work , and his treatise on the subject , had he not dis- tinguished himself in other departments , would scarcely have brought him into notice . Of his Elementary Treatise on Electricity and Natural ...
... knowledge unfitted him for such a work , and his treatise on the subject , had he not dis- tinguished himself in other departments , would scarcely have brought him into notice . Of his Elementary Treatise on Electricity and Natural ...
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... knowledge of human nature , and comprehensive scriptural learning . He contributed Observations on the Language of Bo- tany , to the Transactions of the Linnæan Society , of which he was a member ; and besides the works already men ...
... knowledge of human nature , and comprehensive scriptural learning . He contributed Observations on the Language of Bo- tany , to the Transactions of the Linnæan Society , of which he was a member ; and besides the works already men ...
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... knowledge of his countrymen , and gave their just value and true places , in the scheme of European knowledge , to those important improvements by which the whole aspect of the abstract sciences has been renovated since the days of our ...
... knowledge of his countrymen , and gave their just value and true places , in the scheme of European knowledge , to those important improvements by which the whole aspect of the abstract sciences has been renovated since the days of our ...
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