Henry Cavendish, from which it appeared that Cavendish, already famous by many other researches (such as the mean density of the earth, the composition of water, &c.), must be looked on as, in his day, a man of Maxwell's own stamp as a theorist and an experimenter of the very first rank. [Please select]
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And he was not simply a prophetic theorist; he was also a propagandist of the revolt of labour, the revolt of the so-called “proletariat. [Please select]
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"For a futile political theorist, you do have perfectly unexpected moments of insight," I told him. [Please select]
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Jackman, who was a great theorist, here propounded a reason for this. [Please select]
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But the theorist could see only the web which he had spun. [Please select]
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In England, by the odd course of our society, what a theorist would desire has in fact turned up. [Please select]
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Looking at the mode of election a theorist would say that these Parliaments were but "chance" collections of influential Englishmen. [Please select]
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