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LITERATURE

... aiid purpose to send themn to thle book WI itself. 1i' 8'iiy Letsfiurs on tie 0hcsatceh. iri~story; of a G'aad'c. tli By MICHAEL FARADAY, F.R, S. Griffn, Bohin, as and Co. ai Old Bonmes. By the Rev. W. S. SYMaONs, F. G.S. w Hardwvickec. at We have placed ...

THE VICTORIAN EXHIBITION

... Helps; divines likeWilberforxe, Wordsworth, Pussy, Keble,..Newman, and Pddorv aid scientists such as Sir Charles Lyeli and Michael 'Faraday. Too few are the similar drawings byrWatts, such as his General Napier and Sir Henry TayloJ. But even the lightness and ...

NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION

... the Duke of .Newcastle,,, Sir G. . Lewis the 1 Marquis of Dalhousie, ILord Campbell, Lord Pal-' t merston, Lord Lyons, Michael Faraday, the Earl of Rose, Dr. Arnold, A. Welby Pugin (a curious t picture byH:erbert, RA., in the mediteval style),' N Sivage ...

LITERATURE

... Chantrey I was e journeyman carver; Etty, a journeyman printer; andI SirTlsomas Lawrence,thie son of atavern-keeper. Michael Faraday, the son of a poor blacksmith, was in early life ap. prenticed to a bookbinder, and worked at that trade until hereached ...

THE MAGAZIES, &c

... Swindles, while Mr. Frederick Loker has a bit of pieasant moralising on Two Graves at igbgate Cemetery-the graves of Michael Faraday and l'om Syers 1 We should not omit to mention that the number also contains a good instalment of Violet Fane's novel ...

THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH

... England line won lher laurels, in this peaceful strife as P w,ll es sb~d her b-lood at Alma and Inkerman. The d nusmes of Michael Faraday, of Robert Stephienson, of 0e Brunel, of Arnoitt of Lord Rosse,aRmong the greet t hink- el ers arid workors of the day; ...

Literary Selections

... happiness, nay, the life of a fellow creature might be preserved by a charitable silence. GENIus FOaCINGo ITS WAY -UPwsnDs.- Michael Faraday was the son of a humble blacksmith, u-ho apprenticed him, at the early age of nine, to a bookbinder in a small way of ...

THE JUNE MAGAZINES

... come to an end. In this month's number we would call attention to interesting biographical notices of Richard Cobden and Michael Faraday; to an amusing sketch of a Turkish village; and to the inflammatory speech made by Ontario Moggs, at the Cheshire Cheese ...

Published: Saturday 18 June 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2576 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... question the value of his work in the wide field of astronomical research, and yet, like Pascal, Leibuitz, Isaac Newton, and Michael Faraday, he remained to the last a truly humble-minded believer. His desire, in his own words, was to ''follow Paul as Paul followed ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... as this book reveals him-and it does so largely by allowing. him to reveal himself-was a man who recalls our own great Michael Faraday, not only in intellectual achievement and combined width of range and delicacy of research, but also in moral nobility ...

LITERATURE

... of the following notabilities, Bph the Right Hon. Lord Cbelmaford. Lord Chancellor; the pati Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown; Michael Faraday, the great Air chemist ; and the Attorney-General, Sir Fitzroy Kelly. W. These are all admirable lilkessesses, and are ...

LITERATURE

... own mines. Part II. of ' The Dressmakers will be read with as much interest as was the first part; and a memoir of Michael Faraday will be found well deserving attention. The Sylvestere is continued. Messrs. Strahan also publish The Sunday ,tagazine ...