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A747    Beagle Library:     British Association for the Advancement of Science. 1833. Report of the first and second meetings, at York in 1831 and at Oxford in 1832, including its proceedings, recommendations, and transactions. London: John Murray.   Text
. Cox, George, B.A. New College, Oxford. Cox, George Valentine, M.A. New College, Oxford. Cramer, Rev. John Anthony, D.D. Principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford. *Creyke, Rev. Stephen, M.A. York. Croke, Sir Alexander, D.C.L. Oriel College, Oxford. Crompton, Dickinson Webster, F.L.S. Birmingham. Crooke, William Henry, LL.D. 1, Lisson Grove, London. *Croome, Rev. John, M.A. St. Mary Hall, Oxford; Bourton-on-the-Water, near Moreton, Gloucestershire. Cumming, Rev. James, M.A. F.R.S. F.G.S. Professor of
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A746    Beagle Library:     British Association for the Advancement of Science. 1833. Lithographed signatures of the members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, who met at Cambridge, June M.DCCC.XXXIII, with a report of the proceedings at the public meetings during the week: and an alphabetical list of the members. Cambridge: John Smith.   Text   PDF
College, Oxford. Cramer, Rev. John Anthony, D.D. Principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford. *Craven, Robert, M.C.S. Hull 42 *Creyke, Rev. Stephen, M.A. York 48 Cribb, J. J., Surgeon, Cambridge 11 Crichton, Sir Alex. Crick, Rev. T., B.D. Tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge 48 *Croft, Rev. John, M.A. Fellow of Christ College, Cambridge 38 Croke, Sir Alexander, D.C.L. Oriel College, Oxford. Crompton, Dickinson Webster, F.L.S. Birmingham. *Crompton, Joseph, Edgbaston, near Birmingham 25 *Crook, William Henry
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A26    Book:     Campbell, George. 1867. The Reign of Law. London: Alexander Strahan.   Text   Image
, in respect to the abstract sciences, was the period of Tycho Brahe, of Galileo, and of Kepler. Hardly less memorable than these, certainly not less powerful, as affecting the condition of society, were those few years in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, which were marked by such an extraordinary burst of Mechanical Invention. Hargraves, and Arkwright, and Watt, and Crompton, and Cartwright, were all contemporaries. They were all working at the same time, and in the same direction. Out
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A26    Book:     Campbell, George. 1867. The Reign of Law. London: Alexander Strahan.   Text   Image
Hargraves and Arkwright and Crompton were inventing the new machines * 1765-7. 1786. 1769. [page] 38
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A190    Periodical contribution:     1867. The Jamaica committee. The Times (25 January): 3.   Text   Image
. Professor Bain, Aberdeen Professor Cairnes Joseph Cowen, Esq., M.P. *L. A. Chamerovzow, Esq. *Henry Crompton, Esq., Temple John Crossley, Esq., Halifax Charles Darwin, Esq. Albert Venn Dicey, Esq., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge J. L. S. Davidson, Esq., Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford William Evans, Esq. *J. H. Estcourt, Esq. *Professor Fawcett, M.P. Professor Frankland Edward A. Freeman, Esq., Trinity College, Oxford Hon. F. Leveson Gower, M.P. *Charles Gilpin, Esq., M.P. J. V. Godwin, Esq
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F1452.2    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 2. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
ERRATA. VOLUME II. P. 239, line 17: for [?] read E. R. The surmise given in the footnote is incorrect. It appears from papers in the possession of Mr. J. Estlin Carpenter, that Dr. Carpenter urged on the Editor of the 'Edinburgh Review' a purely scientific treatment of the 'Origin of Species.' P. 246 note: for Ichthyology read Ichnology. P. 289, line 22: for Crampton read Crompton. P. 356, line 6: for 3000 read 2000. P. 380, line 3 from foot: for in the Amazons read on the Amazons. P. 390
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F1452.1    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
Ichthyology read Ichnology. P. 280, line 22: for Crampton read Crompton. P. 356, line 6: for ooo read 2000. P. 380, line 3 from foot: for in the Amazons read on the Amazons. P. 390, line 4: for direct in the read in the direct. VOLUME III. P. 40, line 13: for Magazines read Magazine. P. 46, note, last line: for contemporaine read contemporain. P. 58, line 8: for laburnums, Admi-trifacial read laburnum Adami, trifacial. [page 1
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F1452.1    Book:     Darwin, Francis ed. 1887. The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. vol. 1. London: John Murray.   Text   Image   PDF
, Director of the Archives at Leyden. He quotes from the catalogue of doctors that Robertus Waring Darwin, Anglo-britannus, defended (Feb. 26, 1785) in the Senate a Dissertation on the coloured images seen after looking at a bright object, and Medicin Doctor creatus est a clar. Paradijs. The archives of Leyden University are so complete that Professor Rauwenhoff is able to tell me that my grandfather lived together with a certain Petrus Crompton, Anglus, in lodgings in the Apothekersdijk. Dr
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