Examples of using Sir joseph in English and their translations into Danish
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He held this position for four years before being forced to resign in 1783 by Sir Joseph Banks, who was president of the Society from 1778 to 1820.
As part of his bid to obtain a position as secretary with the board he sent the details of his Cambridge courses to Sir Joseph Banks, president of the Royal Society.
after Esson was appointed MacMahon wrote to Sir Joseph Larmor expressing his feelings at losing out to Esson.
the most wonderful Orchid I have seen."On Oct. 13th he wrote to Sir Joseph Hooker:-"It seems that I cannot exhaust your good nature.
and I fear Sir Joseph must be almost at the last gasp.I
The Royal Society was represented by its secretary, Sir Joseph Larmor, and by the Astronomer Royal,
and wrote to Sir Joseph Hooker(May 25, 1877):-"I have been
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had as Sir Joseph Hooker points out, experienced the value of Steudel's work.
after Esson was appointed MacMahon wrote to Sir Joseph Larmor expressing his feelings at losing out to Esson.
was addressed in August, 1873, to Sir Joseph Hooker:-"I want a little information from you,
With reference to this article my father wrote to Sir Joseph Hooker(December 29th, 1862):-"Here is an odd chance;
whence he wrote(July 29, 1860), to Sir Joseph Hooker:-"Latterly I have done nothing here;
Mr. Jackson quotes the following statement by Sir J. D. Hooker:-"Shortly before his death, Mr. Charles Darwin informed Sir Joseph Hooker that it was his intention to devote a considerable sum of money annually for some years in aid
Yes. Joseph Sir brought me in.
Joseph Sir had brought me in. Yeah.
He informed me at the same time that he was making the same suggestion to Sir Joseph Hooker and Professor Huxley with respect to Botany and Zoology respectively.
A letter(Dec. 17, 1879) to Sir Joseph Hooker shows that the possibility of a Government Pension being conferred on Mr. Wallace first occrred to my father at this time.
Sir Joseph Hooker writes to me:"The interest excited was intense,