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... Charles Darwin in pure science and of James Watt , Lord Kelvin and Sir Charles Parsons in engineering science are evidence of the Society's success and recall great episodes of progress . Their contributions shine like beacons for all ...
... Charles Darwin in pure science and of James Watt , Lord Kelvin and Sir Charles Parsons in engineering science are evidence of the Society's success and recall great episodes of progress . Their contributions shine like beacons for all ...
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... Charles II , founded the Society he gave encouragement of inestimable value to the belief held by a select number of his loyal subjects that the pursuit of knowledge about the secrets of nature could not fail to bring its rewards . By ...
... Charles II , founded the Society he gave encouragement of inestimable value to the belief held by a select number of his loyal subjects that the pursuit of knowledge about the secrets of nature could not fail to bring its rewards . By ...
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... Charles II from exile . It is only just that Charles's part in the project which Wren and his friends promoted should be remembered , for his patronage and his interest were of importance in the early years of its existence . Charles ...
... Charles II from exile . It is only just that Charles's part in the project which Wren and his friends promoted should be remembered , for his patronage and his interest were of importance in the early years of its existence . Charles ...
Contents
Foreword by Sir HOWARD FLOREY P R S vii | 13 |
Conversazione | 25 |
Banquet | 31 |
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