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... Century Buildings , as exemplified in the structure of Torre Abbey and the Churches of Kingskerswell and Cockington . Hugh R. Watkin • " A Mother of Men . " The Countess Gytha . Mrs. Clay - Finch Page 290 309 326 346 Social Wasps in ...
... Century Buildings , as exemplified in the structure of Torre Abbey and the Churches of Kingskerswell and Cockington . Hugh R. Watkin • " A Mother of Men . " The Countess Gytha . Mrs. Clay - Finch Page 290 309 326 346 Social Wasps in ...
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... centuries of ecclesiastical and political history and traditions , had not been forgotten , so that it was with no small pleasure and gratitude that the cordial invitation of the local authorities to the Association to visit Tavistock ...
... centuries of ecclesiastical and political history and traditions , had not been forgotten , so that it was with no small pleasure and gratitude that the cordial invitation of the local authorities to the Association to visit Tavistock ...
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... centuries after the dissolution Tavistock remained a prosperous market town , possessing such small manu- factories as ... century following the dissolution Tavistock gave England her greatest seaman , Drake , the poet Browne , Judge ...
... centuries after the dissolution Tavistock remained a prosperous market town , possessing such small manu- factories as ... century following the dissolution Tavistock gave England her greatest seaman , Drake , the poet Browne , Judge ...
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... century that has exactly elapsed since this Association last met in Tavistock , some of the chief advances have been effected in those branches of natural science with which my own studies have been connected , and what the sig ...
... century that has exactly elapsed since this Association last met in Tavistock , some of the chief advances have been effected in those branches of natural science with which my own studies have been connected , and what the sig ...
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... century in question has been marked by unexampled scientific activity and by almost startling discoveries of the highest importance in almost every branch of knowledge , and I have only to mention such familiar matters as wireless ...
... century in question has been marked by unexampled scientific activity and by almost startling discoveries of the highest importance in almost every branch of knowledge , and I have only to mention such familiar matters as wireless ...
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Strona 18 - Reprinted from the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art for with the consent of the Council of the Association...
Strona 4 - The COUNCIL of the CAMDEN SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications; the Editors of the several works being alone responsible for the same.
Strona 59 - In the present state of science, therefore, we have strong reasons for believing that in a molecule, or if not in a molecule, in one of its component atoms, we have something which has existed either from eternity or at least from times anterior to the existing order of nature.
Strona 454 - March following, thro' the Acquaintance of Mr. Potter of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, they bargain'd to draw water for Mr. Back of Wolverhampton, where, after a great many laborious Attempts, they did make the Engine work ; but not being either...
Strona 11 - Association : — (a) Those who fill, or have filled, or are elected to fill, the offices of President, General and Local Treasurers, General and Local Secretaries, and Secretaries of Committees appointed by the Council.
Strona 450 - I am well informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention as Mr. Savery was in his, only the latter, being nearer the court, had obtained his patent before the other knew it ; on which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it.
Strona 463 - Company, lay aside the design ; and no doubt but the inhabitants in its neighbourhood are very glad of it ; for its working, which was by sea-coal, was attended with so much smoke, that it not only must pollute the air thereabouts, but spoil the...
Strona 12 - Secretary, or any four members of the Council, may call extraordinary meetings of their body, to be held at Exeter, for any purpose requiring their present determination, by notice under his or their hand or hands, addressed to every other member of the Council, at least ten clear days previously, specifying the purpose for which such extraordinary meeting is convened. No matter not so specified, and not incident thereto, shall be determined at any extraordinary meeting. 16. The General Treasurer...
Strona 171 - He thought he saw a Coach-and-Four That stood beside his bed: He looked again, and found it was A Bear without a Head. 'Poor thing,
Strona 25 - That the gentlemen whose names are appended be requested to act as a Committee (with power to add to their number) for the purpose of carrying out the previous resolution and of reporting to an adjourned public meeting to be held during the second week in October next.