Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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... facts , and he is nowise responsible either for my opinions , or for the manner in which I have expressed them . Drummond's political correspondence during his tenure of office in Ireland , which was carried on with some of the most ...
... facts , and he is nowise responsible either for my opinions , or for the manner in which I have expressed them . Drummond's political correspondence during his tenure of office in Ireland , which was carried on with some of the most ...
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... facts which have been preserved , throwing light on the boy - life of Thomas Drummond . That these have value will appear when we come - having got to the end of his too short day - to look back over his way of life , and form an ...
... facts which have been preserved , throwing light on the boy - life of Thomas Drummond . That these have value will appear when we come - having got to the end of his too short day - to look back over his way of life , and form an ...
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... fact that the examiner on the occasion was Professor Barlow , who from the moment of his arrival took an interest in him . It was before the appointed hour when the determined young runner reached the gate ; but after it , owing to the ...
... fact that the examiner on the occasion was Professor Barlow , who from the moment of his arrival took an interest in him . It was before the appointed hour when the determined young runner reached the gate ; but after it , owing to the ...
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... fact that this " joke " had been played upon him , came to the knowledge of Professor Barlow , who took care so to express his sense of it , that nothing of the kind was again attempted . Is it too bad that it was suspected that the ...
... fact that this " joke " had been played upon him , came to the knowledge of Professor Barlow , who took care so to express his sense of it , that nothing of the kind was again attempted . Is it too bad that it was suspected that the ...
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... fact , advance much faster than when you are obliged to turn back and to resume your former labours . I need not suggest to you , for I daresay it is a part of your pratique , to attempt demonstrations of your own in a different manner ...
... fact , advance much faster than when you are obliged to turn back and to resume your former labours . I need not suggest to you , for I daresay it is a part of your pratique , to attempt demonstrations of your own in a different manner ...
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E., F. R. A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord ... John F. M'lennan No preview available - 2016 |
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