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... England , 28 November 1858 ; d . Kingston , Surrey , England , 30 September 1940 ) , metallurgy . Hadfield was the only son of Robert Hadfield and Marianne Abbott . In 1872 the elder Hadfield initiated production of steel castings in ...
... England , 28 November 1858 ; d . Kingston , Surrey , England , 30 September 1940 ) , metallurgy . Hadfield was the only son of Robert Hadfield and Marianne Abbott . In 1872 the elder Hadfield initiated production of steel castings in ...
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... England a dozen doctors and nurses and thirty soldiers - to be trained in his labo- ratory - to aid in this effort , but received only a handful . In the middle of this , at the end of October , nineteen people , of the tens of ...
... England a dozen doctors and nurses and thirty soldiers - to be trained in his labo- ratory - to aid in this effort , but received only a handful . In the middle of this , at the end of October , nineteen people , of the tens of ...
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... England , ca. 1552 ; d . London , 23 November 1616 ) , geography , history , advocacy of English overseas expansion . Richard Hakluyt was the leading advocate and chronicler of English overseas expansion in the reigns of Elizabeth I and ...
... England , ca. 1552 ; d . London , 23 November 1616 ) , geography , history , advocacy of English overseas expansion . Richard Hakluyt was the leading advocate and chronicler of English overseas expansion in the reigns of Elizabeth I and ...
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... England , 5 November 1892 ; d . Bhubanes- war , Orissa , India , 1 December 1964 ) , physiology , bio- chemistry , genetics . Haldane was the son of the Oxford physiologist John Scott Haldane , member of a Scottish family that traces ...
... England , 5 November 1892 ; d . Bhubanes- war , Orissa , India , 1 December 1964 ) , physiology , bio- chemistry , genetics . Haldane was the son of the Oxford physiologist John Scott Haldane , member of a Scottish family that traces ...
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... was " the greatest Secretary of State for War that England has ever had . " When the Labour party for the first time formed a government in 1924 , Haldane , who had long been friendly with Sidney Webb 25 HALDANE HALDANE.
... was " the greatest Secretary of State for War that England has ever had . " When the Labour party for the first time formed a government in 1924 , Haldane , who had long been friendly with Sidney Webb 25 HALDANE HALDANE.
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Page 43 - ... all sensation is excited, and the members of animal bodies move at the command of the will,- — -namely, by the vibrations of this Spirit, mutually propagated along the solid filaments of the nerves, from the outward organs of sense to the brain, and from the brain into the muscles.
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Page 39 - Vapour, which is a sort of Air, and by cold into Ice, which is a hard, pellucid, brittle, fusible Stone; and this Stone returns into Water by Heat, and Vapour returns into Water by Cold. Earth by Heat becomes Fire, and by Cold returns into Earth. Dense Bodies by Fermentation rarify into several sorts of Air, and this Air by Fermentation, and sometimes without it, returns into dense Bodies.24 The Aristotelian character of this passage need hardly be pointed out.
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