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Below Napoleon are the rocks of revolution
Coining press and dies from the Tower of London
One of the criticisms levelled at Walpole was that he had been too lenient and timorous in his dealings with rioters and ruffians
Scene depicting the shooting of three members of the Highland Regiment (Black Watch)
Catoptric microscope Benjamin Disraeli Below Napoleon are the rocksView of a microscope shown on a pedestal stand: with a section through the instrument, a scheme of its optical arrangement and details of the mirror based instrument. The microscope was inspired by the Newtonian reflecting telescope. From the manuscript paper 'An account of a catoptric microscope', by Robert Barker. Not signed. Royal Society Register Book Original, vol. 19 1734 1736, pp. 256 260. The paper was read before the Royal Society on 8
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