Heroes of the Laboratory and the WorkshopG. Routledge and Sons, 1859 - 222 pages |
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... interest as I looked upon the working - man , with whom I was thus , for a single instant only , brought in contact . I would gladly have made him feel that I sym- pathized with him , for I realized , as I had not before done , how many ...
... interest as I looked upon the working - man , with whom I was thus , for a single instant only , brought in contact . I would gladly have made him feel that I sym- pathized with him , for I realized , as I had not before done , how many ...
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... interest for his fellows , especially if it be a true narrative of victorious struggle , and of laborious effort crowned with success . It is true , that but few of this class have given us the personal record of their experience ; but ...
... interest for his fellows , especially if it be a true narrative of victorious struggle , and of laborious effort crowned with success . It is true , that but few of this class have given us the personal record of their experience ; but ...
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... interest in relating the par- ticulars of these charges . Suffice it to say that , while some of them were undoubtedly fallacious , and others doubtfully supported , the several inventions which his patents embraced would probably , but ...
... interest in relating the par- ticulars of these charges . Suffice it to say that , while some of them were undoubtedly fallacious , and others doubtfully supported , the several inventions which his patents embraced would probably , but ...
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... country owes him a debt of gratitude , as one whose skilful industry has exerted a most powerful influence upon the condition of her manufacturing interests . CLAUDE LOUIS BERTHOLLET , THE CHEMIST . Born 1748 - 8 RICHARD ARKWRIGHT .
... country owes him a debt of gratitude , as one whose skilful industry has exerted a most powerful influence upon the condition of her manufacturing interests . CLAUDE LOUIS BERTHOLLET , THE CHEMIST . Born 1748 - 8 RICHARD ARKWRIGHT .
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... interests he expended his whole existence . Prior to the outbreak of the French Revolution , the improvements which Berthollet introduced , by his scientific discoveries and indefatigable researches , into the arts of bleaching and ...
... interests he expended his whole existence . Prior to the outbreak of the French Revolution , the improvements which Berthollet introduced , by his scientific discoveries and indefatigable researches , into the arts of bleaching and ...
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