Wilson, George, 1818-1859
Wilson, George
George Wilson Scottish chemist, Regius Professor of Technology at the University of Edinburgh (1818-1859)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Wilson ‡c Scottish chemist, Regius Professor of Technology at the University of Edinburgh (1818-1859)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilson, George, ‡d 1818-1859
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilson, George, ‡d 1818-1859
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Works
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Answers for George Wilson wright in Auchtermuchty, eldest son of the deceased Andrew Wilson of Templeland, to the petition of John and William Wilsons, sons of the said deceased Andrew Wilson | |
Bishop Burnet's proofs of the Pretender's illegitimacy : Extracted from The History of his Own Times. And Compared with the Account given by other Writers of the same Fact, viz. Mr. Archdeacon Echard, F. Orleans, Mr. Salmon, and Bevil Higgons, Esq; By George Wilson Esq | |
A copy of two letters to the Rev. Mr Alexander Moncrieff, Minister at Abernethy; relating to his new constitution of synod, and their pretended censures: Containing also some Answers unto, or Observes upon, his Letter directed unto his friend at Aberdeen, dated 3d November 1758. By an elder of the associate kirk-session of Perth | |
Electricity and the electric telegraph : together with the chemistry of the stars : an argument touching the stars and their inhabitants | |
The five gateways of knowledge / by George Wilson. - Cambridge, 1857. | |
Inorganic chemistry | |
The life of the Honorable Henry Cavendish | |
Memoir of ---, by his sister | |
Memoir of Edward Forbes, F.R.S., late regius professor of natural history in the University of Edinburgh. | |
Religio chemici. Essays | |
Researches on colour-blindness, 1855: | |
Sixteen sermons, prepared for the press from the manuscript of a clergyman, now deceased, of the county of Salop | |
The trial of the Earl of Macclesfield : faithfully abridg'd. With remarks thereon: wherein the nature of his crime, and the arguments pro and con. are impartially summed up, and represented to the publick View, for the general Use and Information. With Proper Observations upon the Pleadings of the Managers, and a Rationale upon the Reasoning of his Lordship's Council | |
What is technology? |