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  1. A Historical Commentary On St. Paul's Epistle To The Galatians
  2. The Imperial Peace; An Ideal in European History by Sir, Ramsay, William Mitchell, 2009-07-17
  3. The Church In The Roman Empire Before A.d. 170
  4. A system of inorganic chemistry by Sir William, 1852-1916 Ramsay, 2009-10-26
  5. The Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia; And Their Place in the Plan of the Apocalypse by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-10-14
  6. Gases of the Atmosphere: The History of Their Discovery (3rd edition) by Sir William Ramsay, 1905
  7. Studies in the history and art of the eastern provinces of the Roman empire,: Written for the quartercentenary of the University of Aberdeen by seven of its graduates; (Aberdeen University Studies:) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 1906
  8. Pictures of the Apostalic Church: Its Life and Teaching by Sir William M. Ramsay, 1910
  9. A Great Chemist: Sir William Ramsay by Moureu. Ch., 1921-01-01
  10. A great chemist: Sir William Ramsay by Charles Moureu, 1921
  11. The life and letters of Joseph Black. M.D. by Sir William Ramsay by Ramsay. William. 1852-1916., 1918-01-01
  12. Recent advances in physical and inorganic chemistry. With an introduction by Sir William Ramsay. by Alfred Walter, b.1880. STEWART, 1912
  13. A Great Chemist: Sir William Ramsay
  14. A LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY K.C.G., F.R.S. by Morris W. Travers,

81. Blue Letter Bible - Help, Tutorials, And FAQs
The Story Of sir william ramsay. The basic reliability of the Bookof Acts is illustrated in the story of sir william ramsay. In
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The Story Of Sir William Ramsay
Ramsay Attempted To Develop A Geography Of Asia Minor
As a young historian, Ramsay was determined to develop an independent historical/geographical study of first-century Asia Minor . He assumed the Book of Acts was unreliable and ignored its historical allusions in his studies. The amount of usable historical information concerning first-century Asia Minor , however, was too little for him to proceed very far with his work. That led him, almost in desperation, to consult the Book of Acts for any help possible. Ramsay discovered that it was remarkably accurate and true to first-century history and topography. Ramsay testified to what changed his mind: Asia Minor . It was gradually borne upon me that in various details the narrative showed marvelous truth. In fact, beginning with a fixed idea that the work was essentially a second century composition, and never relying on its evidence as trustworthy for first century conditions, I gradually came to find it a useful ally in some obscure and difficult investigations (Sir William Ramsay

82. Lindsay01
m. Christian Mure (dau of sir william Mure of Abercorn), .. ((5)), daughter Lindsay.m. ramsay (parent of sir Alexander de ramsay). (b), sir Alexander de Lindsay.
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Families covered: Lindsay of Craigie, Lindsay of Crawford, Lindsay of Dunrod, Lindsay of Ercildum, Lindsay of Glenesk, Lindsay of Lamberton, Lindsay of Luffness Baldric de Lindsay (a 1086) Walter de Lindsay (a 1116) William Lindsay of Ercildun (a 1147) A. Walter de Lindsay of Ercildum (a 1150) There are some differences between TSP (Crawford) and BP1934 (Crawford) on the next three or so generations. We follow the latter since it agrees with "Lives of the Lindsays" but include some detail provided by TSP and 'Mathematical' not in the others. i. Sir William de Lindsay of Ercildum and Crawford, Baron of Luffness, Justiciar (b c1148, d c1200) m. (c1174) Aleanora (dau of Gerard, Lord of Limesay) a. Sir David de Lindsay of Crawford, Justiciar (d 1214) m. Marjory (of the Royal family) David de Lindsay of Crawford (a 1238) Gerard de Lindsay of Crawford (dsp) William de Lindsay, Chancellor of Scotland, Dean of Glasgow (dsp)

83. Livingston01
However, william s son is reported as inheriting lands of Easter Wemyss so it m1.sir James Hamilton of Finnart, John ramsay, Lord Bothwell (d Flodden 09.09.1513
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Families covered: Livingston of Callendar, Livingston of Drumry, Livingston of Livingston, Livingston of Easter Wemyss This family is thought to be of Saxon origin, the name being derived from Leofing (son of Leof). One theory is that a Baron de Leving followed Edward Atheling into exile and then he, or his son, came to Scotland with Edward's daughter Margaret when she married King Malcolm Canmore. Normally identified as the first (formally) recorded ancestor of this family, and probably grandson of Baron de Leving, was .. Leving / Livingus (a 1124) Thurstanus (a 1128) A. Alexander of Livingston (a temp King David 1124-1153) There is some uncertainty on the next few generations. BE1883 shows Alexander as father of Sir William, father of (1) William (ancestor of the Livingstons of Livingston, the last of whom died at Flodden leaving 3 daughters), (2) Sir Archibald (father of Sir William of Gorgyn), and (3) Adam. TSP (Linlithgow) refers to errors by Douglas of the ancestry around this time. We follow TSP as supplemented by the Kilsyth web site referred to below as a Main Source but note that TSP is not certain on the descent from Alexander to the Andrew who married Elena. i.

84. AIM25: University College London: Ramsay Papers
Extent 54 volumes, 6 boxes. Name of creator(s) ramsay sir william 18521916 Knight chemist Travers Morris william 1872-1961 chemist. CONTEXT.
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85. AIM25: University College London: Ramsay Letters
Level of description Collection (fonds). Extent 22 letters. Name of creator(s)ramsay sir william 18521916 Knight chemist. CONTEXT.
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86. Lab Helpline FAQ Search Results
Originator sir william ramsay (18521916) on meeting the Russian chemist DmitriMendeleev (1834-1907, who devised the Periodic Table of the elements), at a
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87. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
von Baeyer, Ger. 1904 sir william ramsay, Br. 1903 Svante A. Arrhenius, Swed. sirwilliam ramsay, United Kingdom. 1903 Svante August Arrhenius, Sweden.
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88. Places Of Discovery - Elementymology
56 Barium sir Humphrey Davy (England) 1861 81 Thallium sir william Crookes (England)1894 18 Argon sir william ramsay Lord Rayleigh (Scotland) 1895 2 Helium
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83 Bismuth
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59 Praseodymium Carl F. Auer von Welsbach
60 Neodymium Carl F. Auer von Welsbach
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13 Aluminium Hans Christian Oersted
72 Hafnium
Finland
39 Yttrium Johann Gadolin
France
24 Chromium Nicholas Louis Vauquelin
4 Beryllium Nicholas Louis Vauquelin
5 Borium (and Davy)
53 Iodium Bernard Courtois
35 Bromium Antoine-J. Balard
31 Gallium Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
62 Samarium Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
9 Fluorine Henri Moissan
66 Dysprosium Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
84 Polonium Marie Sklodowska Curie
88 Radium Pierre and Marie Curie
89 Actinium
63 Europium Eugene Demarcay
71 Lutetium Georges Urbain (and Welsbach)
87 Francium Marguerite Perey (Institut Curie, Paris)
Germany
15 Phosphorus Hennig Brand
30 Zinc Andreas Marggraf
40 Zirconium Martin Heinrich Klaproth (Berlin)
92 Uranium Martin Klaproth
58 Cerium (and Berzelius)
48 Cadmium Friedrich Strohmeyer
55 Cesium
37 Rubidium
49 Indium
32 Germanium Clemens Winkler
86 Radon Friedrich Ernst Dorn
71 Lutetium Carl Auer von Welsbach (and Urbain)
91 Protactinium
75 Rhenium
GSI Darmstadt
107 Bohrium
109 Meitnerium
108 Hassium
110 Ununnilium ...
112 Ununbium
Italy
43 Technetium
Romania
52 Tellurium
Russia, formerly Soviet Union

89. Kr-history
May 30, 1898, Element 36 Krypton (KRIP-ton). Discovered by sir william ramsay andMorris W. Travers, Named from the Greek, kryptos, hidden . Points of Interest
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May 30, 1898 Element 36 - Krypton (KRIP-ton) Discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers Named from the Greek, kryptos , "hidden" Points of Interest:
  • Ramsay and Travers set a method for collecting the gas so well, that after discovering the element, the density was also obtained in a single day (May 30, 1898).
  • Further proved that another group of elements existed made up of more gassy elements than the two that were known (helium and argon).
  • Ramsey with the help of W.M. Travers and Lord Rayleigh discovered helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon.
Now knowing the existence of argon and helium, and their atomic weights, 40 and 4, respectively, Sir William Ramsay hypothesized that these gases might belong to a new group of the periodic system and that there must be an intermediate member with an atomic weight of approximately 20. Ramsay, now with the aid of Dr. Morris Travers, first tried isolating the gas by heating rare minerals which was used successfully in the past as part of Ramsay's work with nitrogen and the discovery of argon. When this failed, the two set up a machine to produce argon and after drawing off the helium and argon. This time they were especially careful to collect the cold residues that remained. The remaining gas was found to be inert and they immediately placed it in a Plucker tube connected to an induction coil and observed its spectrum. The bright yellow line with a greener tint than that of the helium line and a brilliant green line that did not coincide with any line of argon, helium, mercury, or hydrogen.

90. De Freitas Books - Vanity Fair Prints
Aristocracy, Journalism. Fine. Loose. Mattable. $60. sir william ramsay, Chemistry .December 2, 1908. Science, Chemistry. Near fine. Loose. Faint line.
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91. NPG 4098; Sir William Cornwallis Harris
NPG 4098 sir william Cornwallis Harris attributed to ramsay Richard Reinagle Datecirca 1823 Medium oil on canvas Measurements 29 7/8 in. x 24 3/4 in.
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92. Ramsay, Sir Bertram Home
ramsay, sir Bertram Home. ramsay, sir Bertram Home, 1883–1945, British admiral. Relatedcontent from HighBeam Research on sir Bertram Home ramsay.
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sir william Jones. Word Word. Click the link for more information. Some articlesmentioning sir william Jones
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition William Jones is a common name, especially in Wales For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales (Welsh: Cymru ; pronounced /"k@mrI/ 'Kumree', ) is one of the nations that forms the United Kingdom. (The term 'Principality of Wales', Welsh: 'Tywysogaeth Cymru', though often used, is rejected by many in Wales, the Prince of Wales having no role in the governance of Wales.) Cymru
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  • William Jones (judge) (1566-1640)
  • Sir William Jones (mathematician) Sir William Jones (1675 - 3 July 1749) was a mathematician. He owed his successful career partly to the patronage of the distinguished Bulkeley family of north Wales, and later to the Earl of Macclesfield. pi ) to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. He became a close friend of Sir Isaac Newton and Sir Edmund Halley. In 1712, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society, and was later its Vice-President.
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94. MSN Encarta - Résultats De La Recherche - Bragg Sir William Lawrence

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95. MSU Chemistry - Gallery Of Chemists' Photo-Portraits And Mini-Biographies - Indi
MSU Gallery of Chemists PhotoPortraits and Mini-Biographies. * SirWilliam ramsay. 1852-1916. Portrait 102 Location - Floor First
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96. MyClan.com : Clan Ramsay : Clan History
Roll, swearing fealty to Edward I of England in 1296 as ramsay ‘de Dalwolsy SirWilliam Douglas of Liddesdale fell upon Alexander with a strong force of men
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The Ramsays were thereafter to continue in military and public service down to the present day. They served in all the great campaigns of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries on the Continent, in Canada and in India. The ninth Earl was Governor of Canada from 1819 to 1828, and commander-in-chief of India from 1829 to 1832. His son also served as Governor General of India from 1847 to 1856, during a period of great expansion of British interest on the sub-continent. He was created Marquess of Dalhousie in 1849, but this title died with him in 1860, although the older earldom passed to a cousin from whom the present Earl descends. Fighting was not the only talent of this family. Andrew Ramsay, better known as the Chevalier de Ramsay, left Scotland for France in 1708. His academic excellence was soon recognised, and he became mentor to the Prince de Turenne. The King of France appointed him a Knight of the Order of St Lazarus, and for a time he was tutor to both the Jacobite princes, Charles Edward and Henry, later Cardinal York. Alan Ramsay, the great eighteenth-century poet, and his son, the distinguished portrait painter, were descended from the Lairds of Cockpen, cadets of the chiefly house. Dalhousie Castle is now a hotel, and the chief seat is Brechin Castle in Angus.

97. Les Briques De L'Univers (TM) - Biographies

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    ABELSON, P.H. (xxxx-xxxx)

    AMPERE, André-Marie
    ASTON, Francis William
      Chimiste et physicien britannique.
      En 1913, Francis William Aston montre que le néon atmosphérique est bien un mélange de deux isotopes de masse 20 et 22 dans le rapport de 10 à 1.

    AVOGADRO, Amedeo
      Chimiste italien né et mort à Turin (Italie).
      En 1811, il formula le premier que "
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    BALARD, Antoine
      Chimiste français, né à Montpellier (France). Il fut professeur à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, à la Sorbonne et au Collège de France. Excellent expérimentateur, il était si passionné par ce qu'il faisait qu'il rentrait rarement chez lui le soir.
      Parmi tous ses élèves, il compta Pasteur et lui demanda de rester à ses côtés comme agrégé préparateur.
      En 1826, il découvre le brome dans les eaux mères des salines de la région de Montpellier.

    BARTLETT, Neil (19xx-xxxx)
      Chimiste suédois.
      Il fut un des premiers chimistes à accepter la théorie atomique de Dalton
      En 1818, il publia le premier tableau des masses atomiques de 45 des 49 éléments connus à cette époque. Il proposa la représentation symbolique des éléments chimiques en introduisant l'usage d'une ou deux lettres tirées de leurs noms latins.
      En 1817, il découvrit le sélénium et le silicium, en 1823.

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