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" The sensation created by his first course of Lectures at the Institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which they obtained, is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men of the first rank and talent, — the literary and the scientific, the practical... "
Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science - Strana 331
1840
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The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart

John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 str.
...last few years. I loved him living — I lament his early death : I shall ever honour his memory. " The sensation created by his first course of Lectures at the Institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which they obtained, is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men...
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The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., LL.D.: Late President of the Royal ...

John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 582 str.
...last few years. I loved him living — I lament his early death : I shall ever honour his memory. " The sensation created by his first course of Lectures at the Institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which they obtained, is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men...
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Sketches of the Royal Society and Royal Society Club

Sir John Barrow - 1849 - 246 str.
...has given an account of the impression which Davy's first course of lectures made on the public:— " The sensation created by his first course of lectures at the Institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which he obtained, is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men of...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Svazek 14

Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 496 str.
...says of him : ' The enthusiastic admiration which his lectures obtained is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men of the first rank and talent, the literary and the scientific, the practical, the theoretical, blue stockings, and women of fashion, the old, the young, all crowded, eagerly crowded...
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Consolations in Travel: Or, The Last Days of a Philosopher

Sir Humphry Davy - 1889 - 208 str.
...biographer, says that "the enthuiastic admiration which his lectures obtained is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men of the first rank and talent —the literary and the scientific, the practical, the theoretical—blue-stockings and women of fashion, the old and the young, all crowded-—eagerly...
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Humphry Davy: Poet and Philosopher

Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1896 - 256 str.
...at the Institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which they obtained, is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men of the first rank and talent,...the scientific, the practical and the theoretical, blue stockings, and women of fashion, the old and the young, all crowded— eagerly crowded the lecture-room....
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The Holland House Circle

Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1908 - 478 str.
...twenty-two, with a smirk on his face and pert of manner, succeeded in packing the hall with audiences of the first rank and talent — the literary and the scientific, the practical and the theoretic, blue-stockings and women of fashion, the old and the young. They were charmed by the Corinthian...
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Essays Biographical and Chemical

William Ramsay - 1909 - 262 str.
...1801, and he at once achieved a great success. To quote from an account by a contemporary witness : ' The sensation created by his first course of lectures at the institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which they obtained, is at this period hardly to be imagined. Men of...
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Historic Inventions

Rupert Sargent Holland - 1911 - 344 str.
...various methods of accumulating galvanic influence. The Philosophical Magazine said of the new lion, " The sensation created by his first course of lectures at the Institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which they obtained, is at this period hardly to be imagined. Men of...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Svazek 23

1841 - 662 str.
...ever delivered in that scientific metropolis. Mr. Purkis, one of Davy's earliest friends, says : — " The sensation created by his first course of lectures at the institution, and the enthusiastic admiration which they obtained, is at this period scarcely to be imagined. Men...
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