History of Technology, Volume 18Alfred Rupert Hall, Norman Smith Mansell., 1996 - Technology |
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... discovery ' . ' That is , Watt's separate condenser breakthrough was individual , isolated , recognizable and re ... invention , we can suggest three groupings of industrial revolutions . In the British and perhaps other earlier cases , ...
... discovery ' . ' That is , Watt's separate condenser breakthrough was individual , isolated , recognizable and re ... invention , we can suggest three groupings of industrial revolutions . In the British and perhaps other earlier cases , ...
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... discovery and invention ' . In a major speech to the Third Annual Meeting of the British Association in 1833 , William Whewell ( 1794-1866 ) , later Vice - Chancellor of the University of Cambridge , emphatically concluded that ' we ...
... discovery and invention ' . In a major speech to the Third Annual Meeting of the British Association in 1833 , William Whewell ( 1794-1866 ) , later Vice - Chancellor of the University of Cambridge , emphatically concluded that ' we ...
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... discovery and invention ' had been revolutionized within leader nations such as Britain , the USA , Germany and France . Free floating engineers and entrepreneurs abounded and inventions yet emerged from the world of the apprenticed ...
... discovery and invention ' had been revolutionized within leader nations such as Britain , the USA , Germany and France . Free floating engineers and entrepreneurs abounded and inventions yet emerged from the world of the apprenticed ...
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