I doubt not will be again extended, not merely to myself but to all the English members of the Association. I am confident that those who have made up their minds to cross the ocean will not repent their decision, and that, apart altogether from scientific... Scientific Papers: 1881-1887 - Page 332by John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1900Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 272 pages
...extending the sphere of our influence and of becoming acquainted with a part of the Queen's dominions which, associated with splendid memories of the past,...address of two years ago, or in communications to th e Physical and Mechanical Sections, he had always new and interest-- ing ideas, put forward in language... | |
| 1885 - 284 pages
...advancing daily, by leaps and iounds, to a position of importance such as not long ago wasscarcely dreamed of. For myself, I am not a stranger to your...Physical and Mechanical Sections, he had always new and interest-, ing ideas, put forward in language which a child could under stand, so great a master was... | |
| 1885 - 324 pages
...anything impressed me more, it was the kindness with which I was received by yourselves, and which 1 doubt not will be again extended, not merely to myself...address of two years ago, or in communications to th e Physical and Mechanical Sections, he had always new and interest-, ing ideas, put forward in language... | |
| 1885 - 284 pages
...decision, and that, apart altogether from scientific interests, great advantage may be expected front this visit. We Englishmen ought to know more than...Physical and Mechanical Sections, he had always new and interest-. ing ideas, put forward in language which a child could under stand, so great a master was... | |
| Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 532 pages
...of Civil Engineers. By WILLIAM POLE, FRS, Honorary Seeretary of the Institution of Civil Engineers. "For many years Sir W. Siemens has been a regular...more indebted for success. Whatever the occasion, he had always new and interesting ideas, put forth in language which a child could understand. It is... | |
| Sir Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 590 pages
...Civil Engineers. By WILLIAM POLE, FRS, Honorary Secretary of the Institution of Civil Engineers. " For many years Sir W. Siemens has been a regular attendant...and to few, indeed, have they been more indebted for succesH. Whatever the occasion, he had always new and interesting ideas, put forth in language which... | |
| Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 530 pages
...Honorary Secretary of the Institution of Civil Engineers. '' For many years Sir W. Siemens has l,cen a regular attendant at our meetings, and to few, indeed,...more indebted for success. Whatever the occasion, he had always new and interesting ideas, put forth in language which a child could understand. It is... | |
| Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 648 pages
...Honorary Secretary of the Institution of Civil Engineers. "For many years Sir W. Siemens has Ix-en a regular attendant at our meetings, and to few. indeed,...they been more indebted for success. Whatever the orcasimi, he hail always mw ai,d interesting ideas, put forth in language which a chilil could understand.... | |
| Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - 1890 - 338 pages
...&c. „ III.— ADDRESSES AND LECTURES. With Illustrative Plates and Index. 3 Vols. Svo. 12s. each. " For many years Sir W. Siemens has been a regular attendant...more indebted for success. Whatever the occasion, he had always new and interesting ideas, put forth in language which a child could understand. It is... | |
| Charles Gore - 1890 - 594 pages
...&c. „ III.— ADDRESSES AND LECTURES. With Illustrative Plates and Index. 3 Vols. 8vo. 12s. each. " For many years Sir W. Siemens has been a regular attendant...more indebted for success. Whatever the occasion, he had always new and interesting idcas, put forth in language which a child could understand. It is... | |
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