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Definition of Robert robinson
1. Noun. English chemist noted for his studies of molecular structures in plants (1886-1975).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Robert Robinson
Literary usage of Robert robinson
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1. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by John Payne Collier (1866)
"London, Printed by robert robinson for Robert Dexter. 1597." The dedication to
Spenser, at the back of the first general title- page, which has no printer's ..."
2. Library Notes by Addison Peale Russell (1875)
"Writing to Toulmin, robert robinson, a witty and distinguished clergyman in the
last century, biogra- phied by George Dyer, gives the following: " Says a ..."
3. The Correspondence of the Colonial Governors of Rhode Island, 1723-1775 by Rhode Island Governor, Gertrude Selwyn Kimball (1902)
"And M* robert robinson who formerly acted as Collector of Salem and Marblehead
in New England ... robert robinson ..."
4. The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters, by Entertaining Hands by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
"... robert robinson, of Cambridge, describes a day's work -^ 'd- ^^y *cv ^y *ciK
CHESTERTON, May 26, 1784 OLD FRIEND,— You love I should write folios: that ..."
5. The Publications of the Harleian Society by Harleian Society (1896)
"1 robert robinson & Catherine Jefferies Feb. 1 William Brookes & Christiana Miller
Feb. 1 William Henry Layton, of this parish, B., & Frances Elizabeth ..."
6. The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters by Entertaining Hands by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
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CHESTERTON, May 26. 1784 OLD FRIEND,— You love I should write folios: ..."