Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... of the pneumatic lift or press . Wilkins encouraged Wren in the Famous exper- iments which led to blood transfusion and worked to stimulate the cultivation of the potato in Britain . his friends Boyle or Hooke , Wallis or Petty . 51.
... of the pneumatic lift or press . Wilkins encouraged Wren in the Famous exper- iments which led to blood transfusion and worked to stimulate the cultivation of the potato in Britain . his friends Boyle or Hooke , Wallis or Petty . 51.
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Margaret Langdon Steneck. his friends Boyle or Hooke , Wallis or Petty . Yet the sincere interest in science and the ... friend , a most obliging and universally curious person . Anthony a Wood described him as " the " the greatest ...
Margaret Langdon Steneck. his friends Boyle or Hooke , Wallis or Petty . Yet the sincere interest in science and the ... friend , a most obliging and universally curious person . Anthony a Wood described him as " the " the greatest ...
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... friends . Having taken orders at the Restoration , through his friendship with Abraham Cowley he became chaplain to the Duke of Buckingham and was elected to the Society in 1663. Sprat , like Wilkins , rose in the royal favor , becoming ...
... friends . Having taken orders at the Restoration , through his friendship with Abraham Cowley he became chaplain to the Duke of Buckingham and was elected to the Society in 1663. Sprat , like Wilkins , rose in the royal favor , becoming ...
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