; then walking towards the door, when the handle was in his hand he turned round and said, " Indeed I am sorry for it; it is putting new arms into the hands of the incendiary."' ' This occurred a short time after the papers had been filled with the doings... Faraday as a Discoverer - Page 33by John Tyndall - 1868 - 171 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1868 - 472 pages
...and repeated, 'I am sorry for it;' then walking toward the door, when the handle was in his hand he turned round and said, ' Indeed I am sorry for it...was printed at the time in one of the Oxford papers. Ho is there wrongly stated to have said, ' It is putting new arms into the hands of the infidel.' "... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 pages
...listened with attention and looked earnestly at the towards the door, when the handle was in his hand he turned round and said, ' Indeed I am sorry for it...of the Oxford papers. He is there wrongly stated to Lave said, ' It is putting now anus into the bauds of the infidel.' " the noble pluires of La Heve... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 646 pages
...turned round and said, • Indeed I am iiorry for it ; it is putting new arms into the hands of tho incendiary.' This occurred a short time after the...was printed at the time in one of the Oxford papers. Ho is there wrongly stated to hare said, ' It U putting new arms into the bands of the infidel.' "... | |
| John Tyndall - 1890 - 206 pages
...entertained the opinion that the discoverer of a great law or principle had a right to the 'spoils'—this was his term— turned round and said, " Indeed I...stated to have said, " It is putting new arms into the hands of the infidel."' arising from its illustration; and guided by the principle he had discovered,... | |
| Henry Augustus Rowland - 1902 - 758 pages
...countenance, and shook his head: " I am sorry for it," said he, as he walked away; " I am sorry for 41 it; indeed I am sorry for it; it is putting new arms into...been filled with the doings of the hayrick burners. Now, after more than fifty years, the spark of Faraday blazes at every street corner, but it has never... | |
| Robert Theodore Gunther - 1920 - 530 pages
...repeated, " I am sorry for it " ; then walking towards the door, when the handle was in his hand he turned round and said, " Indeed I am sorry for it;...stated to have said, " It is putting new arms into the hands of the infidel ".' l On ii June, 1849, Baden Powell asked for rooms under the Ashmolean Museum.... | |
| 1868 - 924 pages
...and repeated, ' I am sorry for it ;' then walking toward the door, when the handle was in his hand he turned round and said, ' Indeed I am sorry for it ; it is putting uew arms into the hands of the incendiary.' This occurred a short time after the papers had been filled... | |
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