The Scot in EnglandHurst & Blackett, 1935 - 288 pagini |
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... society was five shillings , and each member con- tributed sixpence per quarter to the common fund . The money thus accumulated was lent out on bond , without interest , to needy members of the fraternal group ; a considerable portion ...
... society was five shillings , and each member con- tributed sixpence per quarter to the common fund . The money thus accumulated was lent out on bond , without interest , to needy members of the fraternal group ; a considerable portion ...
Pagina 124
... Society , and two years later he was appointed Physician- Extraordinary to the King . His monument may be seen in Westminster Abbey , but his greatest monu- ment was his work , and his Observations on the Diseases of the Army , an ...
... Society , and two years later he was appointed Physician- Extraordinary to the King . His monument may be seen in Westminster Abbey , but his greatest monu- ment was his work , and his Observations on the Diseases of the Army , an ...
Pagina 167
... Society about his experiments , and the possibilities of coal - gas for illuminating buildings . The Royal Society listened attentively , but were not enthusiastic . Murdoch continued his experiments , and seven years later constructed ...
... Society about his experiments , and the possibilities of coal - gas for illuminating buildings . The Royal Society listened attentively , but were not enthusiastic . Murdoch continued his experiments , and seven years later constructed ...
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WE GIVE ENGLAND A KING | 29 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A PRIME MINISTER | 54 |
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