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Jenkin of
Roding and
Bernard Jenkin.
Generally called Fleeming Jenkin,
after Admiral Fleeming, one of his father's patrons, he was born to an old and...
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Charles Patrick Fleeming Jenkin,
Baron Jenkin of Roding, PC (7
September 1926 – 20
December 2016) was a
British Conservative Party politician who served...
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cruise the West Indies. By late
December Fleeming had left
Egyptienne and was at Calder's court-martial.
Fleeming then
moved to
command HMS Revenge in 1806...
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leads to the
averaging out of
every characteristic,
which as the
engineer Fleeming Jenkin pointed out,
makes evolution by
natural selection impossible....
- body,
implied blending inheritance. His
reliance on this
mechanism led
Fleeming Jenkin to
attack Darwin's
theory of
natural selection on the
grounds that...
- "Professor
Fleeming Jenkin, 1833–1885
Pioneer in
Engineering and
Political Economy,"
Oxford Economic Papers, NS, 15(3), p. 211.
Fleeming Jenkin, 1870...
- ; Wheatstone, C.; Thomson, W.; Miller, W. H.; Matthiessen, A.; Jenkin,
Fleeming (September 1862).
Provisional Report of the
Committee appointed by the...
- Alternatives.
Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 110.
Memoir of
Fleeming Jenkin, by R. L. Stevenson.
Papers by
Fleeming Jenkin,
edited by Sir
Sidney Colvin,
James Alfred...
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Captain Louis Fleeming Jenkin,
Military Cross & Bar, (22
August 1895 – 11
September 1917) was a
First World War
flying ace
credited with 22 victories....
- John
Fleeming or John
Fleming was a printer,
publisher and
bookseller in Boston, M****achusetts, in the 18th century.
Fleeming moved from
Scotland to Boston...