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Memoirs of the Distinguished Men of Science of Great Britain Living in the Years 1807-8

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A compendium of concise memoirs and biographical sketches of British scientists, engineers, and inventors active around 1807–1808, reporting births, deaths, notable achievements, and practical outcomes of their work. An introductory essay frames these lives in terms of major advances—steam power, chemical and physical discovery, astronomy, and mechanized manufacture—and an appendix adds further memoirs. Entries are compiled from earlier authorities and arranged for general readers, emphasizing each subject's contributions to science, technology, and infrastructure.

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William Walker

William Walker was an American adventurer and journalist known for his involvement in the political and military affairs of Central America during the 19th century. He is perhaps best remembered for his controversial role in Nicaragua, where he attempted to establish himself as a ruler, leading to significant conflict in the region. His literary contributions include works such as "An Epitome of Astronomy, with the New Discoveries," which reflects his interest in science, and "Memoirs of the Distinguished Men of Science of Great Britain Living in the Years 1807-8," showcasing his engagement with scientific discourse. Walker's life and writings provide insight into the tumultuous era of American expansionism and its impact on Central America.

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