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William Garnett. HENRY CAVENDISH . ' IT would not be easy to mention two men between whom there was a greater contrast , both in respect of their characters and lives , than that which existed between Benjamin Franklin and the Honourable ...
William Garnett. HENRY CAVENDISH . ' IT would not be easy to mention two men between whom there was a greater contrast , both in respect of their characters and lives , than that which existed between Benjamin Franklin and the Honourable ...
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... Cavendish , and was subsequently created first Earl of Devonshire by the same monarch . His great - grandson , the fourth earl , was created first Duke of ... Henry Cavendish " were a set of stables , fitted 126 HEROES OF SCIENCE .
... Cavendish , and was subsequently created first Earl of Devonshire by the same monarch . His great - grandson , the fourth earl , was created first Duke of ... Henry Cavendish " were a set of stables , fitted 126 HEROES OF SCIENCE .
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William Garnett. Henry Cavendish " were a set of stables , fitted up for his accommodation , " and here he carried out many of his experiments , including all those electrical investigations in which he forestalled ... HENRY CAVENDISH . 127.
William Garnett. Henry Cavendish " were a set of stables , fitted up for his accommodation , " and here he carried out many of his experiments , including all those electrical investigations in which he forestalled ... HENRY CAVENDISH . 127.
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 38 |
HENRY CAVENDISH | 125 |
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