History of the Royal Society: From Its Institution to the End of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Abridgement of the philosophical transactions from 1665 to the end of the year 1800. |
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... Charles II . , and many of the principal Eng- Receive lish nobility . On the 15th July , 1662 , a Royal Chartert was granted by Charles II . , constituting them a body corporate , under the name of the Royal Society , appointing Lord ...
... Charles II . , and many of the principal Eng- Receive lish nobility . On the 15th July , 1662 , a Royal Chartert was granted by Charles II . , constituting them a body corporate , under the name of the Royal Society , appointing Lord ...
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... Charles Howard , Esq . William Hoare , M. D. Sir Robert Harley Nathaniel Henshaw , M. D. James Hays , Esq . William Holder , D. D. Theodore Haake , Esq . William Hammond , Esq . John Hoskyns , Esq . Robert Hooke , M. A. Richard Jones ...
... Charles Howard , Esq . William Hoare , M. D. Sir Robert Harley Nathaniel Henshaw , M. D. James Hays , Esq . William Holder , D. D. Theodore Haake , Esq . William Hammond , Esq . John Hoskyns , Esq . Robert Hooke , M. A. Richard Jones ...
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... Charles II . , and they formed the project of converting it into a house proper for their meetings . Lord Henry Howard had likewise made them a present of a piece of ground near Arundel House , upon which they resolved to build ...
... Charles II . , and they formed the project of converting it into a house proper for their meetings . Lord Henry Howard had likewise made them a present of a piece of ground near Arundel House , upon which they resolved to build ...
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... Charles II . healed all divisions , and put an end to revolutionary vio- lence . Then was a favourable time to draw the attention of the rich and the well - informed to the improvement of science , and to direct the effervescence of ...
... Charles II . healed all divisions , and put an end to revolutionary vio- lence . Then was a favourable time to draw the attention of the rich and the well - informed to the improvement of science , and to direct the effervescence of ...
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... Charles Montague , Esq . ( afterwards Earl of Nov. 30 , 1695 ...... 3 Halifax . ) . John , Lord Somers . Sir Isaac Newton , Kt . Sir Hans Sloane , Bart . Martin Folkes , Esq . · George , Earl of Macclesfield James , Earl of Morton ...
... Charles Montague , Esq . ( afterwards Earl of Nov. 30 , 1695 ...... 3 Halifax . ) . John , Lord Somers . Sir Isaac Newton , Kt . Sir Hans Sloane , Bart . Martin Folkes , Esq . · George , Earl of Macclesfield James , Earl of Morton ...
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