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Dickens of course was not by any means taking all his satire on scientific societies at second hand . But neither was he wholly uninfluenced by ... The book is John Hill's Review of the Works of the Royal Society , London , 1751 .
Dickens of course was not by any means taking all his satire on scientific societies at second hand . But neither was he wholly uninfluenced by ... The book is John Hill's Review of the Works of the Royal Society , London , 1751 .
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with Martin Folkes , afterward President of the Royal Society , and with Henry Baker , afterwards an influential member of the Society . These two men , evidently seeing promise in Hill , introduced him to several prominent men who ...
with Martin Folkes , afterward President of the Royal Society , and with Henry Baker , afterwards an influential member of the Society . These two men , evidently seeing promise in Hill , introduced him to several prominent men who ...
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On November 30 , 1752 , Lord Macclesfield succeeded Martin Folkes as President of the Society , and in 1753 an Advertisement was inserted in the Transactions , 10 calling attention to the newly formed committee .
On November 30 , 1752 , Lord Macclesfield succeeded Martin Folkes as President of the Society , and in 1753 an Advertisement was inserted in the Transactions , 10 calling attention to the newly formed committee .
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Theodore of Tarsus and Gislenus of Athens | 1 |
Folklore of Number in Plinys Natural History | 26 |
Present Status of the Problem of Authorship of the Celestina | 38 |
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