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William Henry   /wˈɪljəm hˈɛnri/   Listen
William Henry

noun
1.
English chemist who studied the quantities of gas absorbed by water at different temperatures and under different pressures (1775-1836).  Synonym: Henry.



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"William henry" Quotes from Famous Books



... Company is formed by John Lloyd Stevens, William Henry Aspinwall and Henry Chauncy of New York, to build across the ...
— Gold Seekers of '49 • Edwin L. Sabin

... his son, William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, third Duke, K.G., who had been M.P. for Weobley. This Duke became Prime Minister of England in 1783, when a Coalition Government was in office. Again in 1807 he was Premier, and was at the head of the Ministry up to shortly before his death in 1809. Other positions ...
— The Portland Peerage Romance • Charles J. Archard

... speakers, among others, were: Senator Depew, William Henry White, Speaker Thomas Reed, and Mr. Choate. Mr. Clemens spoke, ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... his Family Union. By William Henry Porter. Boston. Published for the Author. 16mo. pp. ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 7, No. 43, May, 1861 • Various

... absurd to say of Mr. Quinn that he was an ill-tempered man, but it would also be absurd to say that he was of a mild disposition. William Henry Matier, a talker by profession and a gardener in his leisure moments, summarised Mr. Quinn's character thus: "He'd ate the head off you, thon lad would, an' beg your pardon the minute after!" That, on the whole, ...
— Changing Winds - A Novel • St. John G. Ervine


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