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... current number of this deservedly esteemed work arc nil rffi sent forth. 1. Sir Joshua Reyuolds painted J. Cochran. 2. Michael Faraday. (*•? ...
... current number of this deservedly esteemed work arc nil rffi sent forth. 1. Sir Joshua Reyuolds painted J. Cochran. 2. Michael Faraday. (*•? ...
... poet .. .. .. jS Eyre Evana Crowe, the author or a History of Prance .. .. . . . . Dr. Dalton, the chemist .. .. ' iZ Michael Faraday, ditto Martha Fielding, descendant or the novelist Dr John Jamieson, author ofthe Scottish Dictionary ',« Wilhelmina Kirwan ...
... office for fifty-one years. The new election is to be in October. Dr. Liebii,, the celebrated German chemist, and Sir Michael Faraday, are spoken of by the electors as his successors. The late Session of Parliament. — A Par- liamentary return has just ...
... Dean of K1 Earl Fitzwilliam F.R.B. Viscount Morpeth. F.G.B. The Bon..John Stuart W ottley M.l. Sir David Brewster, K.H. Michael Faraday, Esq., F.R.S. Rev. William V. Hareourt, F.R.S. Gent ...
... following were among the presentations :—Viscount Lascelles by the Duke of Buccleugh Mr. Pulleine, the Earl of Zetland ; Mr. Michael Faraday by Lord Prudhoe Mr. Joseph Armitage, Deputy-Lieutenant for the West- Riding of York, by Lord Wharncliffe ; Mr. Osborne ...
... Auckland; Captain E. Gardiner Fishbourne, R.N., London John Richard Fletch, Roundhay Terrace ; Michael Foster, Huntingdon ; Michael Faraday, D.C.L., F.R.S., London C. Fenton, Knostrop; J. T. Fenton, Knostrop ; C. Fox, Falmouth. J. Prince Gariick, Leeds; Wm. ...
... band. Chantrey was a journeyman carver, Etty a journeyman printer, and Sir Thomas Lawrence the son of a tavern-keeper. Michael Faraday, the son of a poor blacksmith, was in early life apprenticed to a bookbinder, and worked at that trade until he reached ...
... in a very subordinate position in a London warehouse. Sir William Cubitt when a lad worked at his father's flourmill. Michael Faraday, England's most eminent chemist, was the son of a poor blacksmith. Sir Samuel Morton Peto \ .rked for seven years as a ...
... in a very subordinate position in a London warehouse. Sir Wm. Cubitt, when a lad, worked at his father's flour mill. Michael Faraday, England's most eminent chemise, was the son of a poor blacksmith. Sir Samuel Morton Peto worked for seven years as a ...
... coils. SEE THE COLLEEN BAWN OR THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN Boy's gone where ? Dab in Waters for Colleen there! PROFESSOR MICHAEL FARADAY, 1 read Alchemy’s Proofs afar. LEOTARD BLONDIN OLMAR AND STECKEL, A sad Land ! let terrible London mock. Reapy-MADE Sovrs ...
... Conservative candidate for Birmingham, and other gentlemen. It will be heard with deep and universal regret that Professor Michael Faraday, one of the greatest lights of science of our times, is dead. He exp ed near Hampton Court on Sunday last, aged 77. A ...
... public will hear with sincere regret of the death of Professor Faraday, which took place Sunday, near Hampton Court. Michael Faraday was tarn in 1791, in the parish of Newington, Surrey, and, like many others who have illustrated the page of British history ...