The Royal Institution: Its Founder and Its First ProfessorsLongmans, Green, 1871 - 431 oldal |
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... Lord G. Germain and the Prime Minister wrote to General Howe on the good prospect of an end being put to the rebellion in one campaign . It was the good news from Canada that helped to deceive them . Mr. Thompson was taken into Lord George ...
... Lord G. Germain and the Prime Minister wrote to General Howe on the good prospect of an end being put to the rebellion in one campaign . It was the good news from Canada that helped to deceive them . Mr. Thompson was taken into Lord George ...
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... Lord G. Germain at his house , Stoneland Lodge , Sussex . Whilst there Thompson made experiments on testing gunpowder , and on a new method of determining the velocity of projectiles . The results were sent to the Royal Society , in ...
... Lord G. Germain at his house , Stoneland Lodge , Sussex . Whilst there Thompson made experiments on testing gunpowder , and on a new method of determining the velocity of projectiles . The results were sent to the Royal Society , in ...
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... Lord G. Germain from New York that he was about to send , as he was ordered , ten thousand men to the West Indies and St. Augustine . After a wound in my humble opinion so fatal to the hopes of any future vigour in this army , I trust ...
... Lord G. Germain from New York that he was about to send , as he was ordered , ten thousand men to the West Indies and St. Augustine . After a wound in my humble opinion so fatal to the hopes of any future vigour in this army , I trust ...
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... Lord G. Germain thought that much good would be done by encouraging the provincial forces , and by pro- mising to the provincial officers half - pay and permanent rank in America . On January 23 , 1779 , he wrote to Sir H. Clinton ...
... Lord G. Germain thought that much good would be done by encouraging the provincial forces , and by pro- mising to the provincial officers half - pay and permanent rank in America . On January 23 , 1779 , he wrote to Sir H. Clinton ...
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Its Founder and Its First Professors Bence Jones. Lord G. Germain wrote to Sir H. Clinton , June 7 , 1780 , from Whitehall : The services of Brigadier Ruggles in the last war , and the influence he still retains in those provinces of ...
Its Founder and Its First Professors Bence Jones. Lord G. Germain wrote to Sir H. Clinton , June 7 , 1780 , from Whitehall : The services of Brigadier Ruggles in the last war , and the influence he still retains in those provinces of ...
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35. oldal - Will it be reckoned vanity if I mention the concern which the poor of Munich expressed in so affecting a manner when I was dangerously ill ? — that they went publicly in a body in procession to the cathedral church, where they had divine service performed, and put up public prayers for my recovery ? — that, four years afterwards, on hearing that I was again dangerously ill at Naples, they of their own accord set apart an hour each evening, after they had finished their work in the Military...
328. oldal - Men of the first rank and talent, — the literary and the scientific, the practical and the theoretical, — blue-stockings and women of fashion, the old and the young, all crowded, eagerly crowded the lecture-room. His youth, his simplicity, his natural eloquence, his chemical knowledge, his happy illustrations and well-conducted experiments, excited universal attention and unbounded applause. Compliments, invitations and presents were showered upon him in abundance from all quarters ; his society...
94. oldal - ... having been mistress all her days of her actions, and I, with no less liberty, leading for the most part the life of a bachelor. Very likely she is as much disaffected towards me as I am towards her. Little it matters with me, but I call her a female dragon, — simply by that gentle name ! We have got to the pitch of my insisting on one thing and she on another.