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Scottish inventions
Scottish inventions John Logie Baird, the Scottish inventor of television. Scottish inventions are objects, processes or techniques which ...
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User:Mat334/Scottish inventions
User:Mat334/Scottish inventions < User:Mat334 inventions postage stamp James Chalmers Automatic teller machine ... generator whisky wire rope world time zones discoveries Brownian motion carbon dioxide chloroform latent heat ...
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Talk:Scotland
... united, with any reference to the Anglo-Scottish border. At any rate, the point is ... archaic word Scottis refers here to the Scottish Gaelic language; the archaic word Inglis refers ... Celtic with Gaelic, because Gaelic (i.e. Scottish and Irish) is the only Celtic language ... with some rubbish on the topic of Scottish medieval languages, (it is commonly believed for ... clarsach) was an instrument associated with medieval Scottish culture. Gerald of Wales tells us ...
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Talk:James I of England
... Mason Both his parents seem to be Scottish. What makes you think he is English ... him, British would be the best adjective, Scottish next, but English is patently absurd. Dramatic ... James III. James VI was also part Scottish, but mainly from his father's side ... of the family. Five successive generations of Scottish royal marriages (James I to James V inclusive) to non-Scottish brides had resulted in James VI' ...
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William Murdoch
... 21, 1754 - November 15, 1839) was a Scottish engineer and inventor. He was employed by ... in 1784 and made a number of discoveries in the field of chemistry. He remained ... effectiveness of those engines. Mechanical improvements and inventions While in based in Cornwall Murdoch had ... collaborating with Watt on a number of inventions and improvements. There is however a dearth ... of the origin of some of the inventions he patented. It is almost certain ...
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18th century
... 1707: Act of Union passed merging the Scottish and the English Parliaments, thus establishing The ... who supported the American Revolution) Robert Burns (Scottish poet) Catherine the Great (Russian Tsaritsa) Alexis ... Laplace (French physicist and mathematician) John Law (Scottish economist) Antoine Lavoisier (French chemist) Adrien-Marie ... cricketer; the first great batsman) Adam Smith (Scottish economist and philosopher) Laurence Sterne (British writer ... See Founding Fathers of the United States Inventions, discoveries, introductions Main articles: Timeline of ...
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Sociocultural evolution
... change through time, it was truly the Scottish Enlightenment which proved key in the development ... s union with England in 1707, several Scottish thinkers pondered what the relationship between progress ... and other philosophes were influenced by this Scottish tradition. Later thinkers such as Comte de ... and civilisation, which are divided by technological inventions, like fire, bow, pottery in savage era ... a diffusion of their qualities (like technological inventions). This leads cultures to develop in ...
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History of technology
... purification processes. Ancient China According to the Scottish researcher Joseph Needham, the Chinese made a great many first-known discoveries and developments. Major technological contributions from China ... Chinese texts of the period. Other Chinese discoveries and inventions from the Medieval period, according to Joseph ... in the civilisation era. Instead of specific inventions, White decided that the measure by ...
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Celts   (translated from French)
... was put in connection with the archaeological inventions of lintels of gantries representing of the ... be divided. The clan (for example, it Scottish clan), or tribe, called tuath in Ireland ... nemeton in Gallic language, nemed in Gaelic). Discoveries of enclosure presenting an obvious crowned and ... now recognized as regional language from England; Scottish (or Gaelic of Écosse ) is still the ... the music "Celtic" (in fact, Irish or Scottish) do not cease growing, with the ...
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Mazaua, Magellan's Port, The Great Geographical Enigma
... mizine, myszen, messyne, myssen, mysson, and the Scottish mozan. (Bruzelius Etymologi) So the word’s familiar ... writers will come up with their own inventions like Simasaua, Limasaba, Bimasaua. Given enough time ... one were to list down the many inventions the Mazaua debate has produced, from both ... sentence supposedly from Albo that contains two inventions: “Rounding the southern tip of the latter ... and The Society for the History of Discoveries. He is also the only Asian ...
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