The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Band 14Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1830 |
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... Lord Colchester 11. Dr. George Pearson 12. Mr. Terry 13. Sir David Baird 14. William Stevenson , Esq . 15. Earl of Buchan 16. Mr. Thomas Bewick 17. Sir James Athol Wood 18. Archibald Fletcher , Esq . 19. Dr. Wollaston 20. John Reeves ...
... Lord Colchester 11. Dr. George Pearson 12. Mr. Terry 13. Sir David Baird 14. William Stevenson , Esq . 15. Earl of Buchan 16. Mr. Thomas Bewick 17. Sir James Athol Wood 18. Archibald Fletcher , Esq . 19. Dr. Wollaston 20. John Reeves ...
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... Lord Collingwood's official letter on the occasion : - “ I have on many occasions had to represent the zeal , the bravery , and the nice concert of measures that are necessary to success , which have distinguished the services of ...
... Lord Collingwood's official letter on the occasion : - “ I have on many occasions had to represent the zeal , the bravery , and the nice concert of measures that are necessary to success , which have distinguished the services of ...
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... Lord Colchester No. Page 1 21 28 39 - 86 - 104 - 121 . 130 144 514 / - 167 - 177 · 190 208 - 215 224 - 241 18. Archibald Fletcher , Esq . the 256 266 - 278 21. Lord Harris 300 11. Dr. George Pearson 12. Mr. Terry 13. Sir David Baird 14 ...
... Lord Colchester No. Page 1 21 28 39 - 86 - 104 - 121 . 130 144 514 / - 167 - 177 · 190 208 - 215 224 - 241 18. Archibald Fletcher , Esq . the 256 266 - 278 21. Lord Harris 300 11. Dr. George Pearson 12. Mr. Terry 13. Sir David Baird 14 ...
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... Lord Collingwood . The constant friendship of Hoste and Gordon also reminds naval men of the firm attachment existing between the two departed Admirals , and , like them , our Captains were never so well pleased as when eulogising each ...
... Lord Collingwood . The constant friendship of Hoste and Gordon also reminds naval men of the firm attachment existing between the two departed Admirals , and , like them , our Captains were never so well pleased as when eulogising each ...
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... Lord Derby , who took every means in his power to promote her interest . He induced Lady Dorothea Thompson and Lady Cecilia Johnson to become her patronesses ; by which means she was enabled to move in the first circles . She was ...
... Lord Derby , who took every means in his power to promote her interest . He induced Lady Dorothea Thompson and Lady Cecilia Johnson to become her patronesses ; by which means she was enabled to move in the first circles . She was ...
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Seite 143 - Vixere fortes ante Agamemnona Multi, sed omnes illacrymabiles Urgentur, ignotique longa Nocte, carent quia vate sacro.
Seite 278 - Esq., as the author or publisher of a printed pamphlet, entitled, " Thoughts on the English Government — addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England...
Seite 371 - A finite and exact Expression for the Refraction of an Atmosphere nearly resembling that of the Earth.
Seite 211 - Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson: Biographical, critical, and political. With some Pieces of Thomson's never before published.
Seite 370 - An Account of some recent Discoveries in Hieroglyphical Literature and Egyptian Antiquities, including the Author's original Alphabet, as extended by M. Champollion, Svo.
Seite 51 - ... in a state of intense activity ; and a platina wire, communicating with the positive side, was brought in contact with the upper surface of the alkali. The whole apparatus was in the open atmosphere.
Seite 54 - In sciences kindred to chemistry, the knowledge of the nature of the alkalies, and the analogies arising in consequence, will open many new views; they may lead to the solution of many problems in geology, and shew that agents may have operated in the formation of rocks and earths which have not hitherto been suspected to exist.
Seite 368 - Remarks on the Employment of Oblique Riders, and on other Alterations in the Construction of Ships. Phil. Trans. 1814-, p. 303 ; the substance of a Report before presented to the Board of Admiralty, relating to Sir Robert Sepping's Improvements, with some additional illustrations.
Seite 154 - For the repeated thanks and grants bestowed upon you by this house, in gratitude for your many and eminent services, you have thought fit this day to offer us your acknowledgments; but this nation well knows that it is still largely your debtor. It owes to you the proud satisfaction, that amidst the constellation of illustrious warriors, who have recently visited our country...
Seite 72 - ... resources and devices, as well as from active pursuit, belongs to this amusement. Then as to its philosophical tendency, it is a pursuit of moral discipline, requiring patience, forbearance, and command of temper. As connected with natural science, it may be vaunted as demanding a knowledge of the habits of a considerable tribe of created beings — fishes, and the animals that they prey upon, and an acquaintance with the signs and tokens of the weather and. its changes, the nature of waters,...