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discussions were openly continued, and you/he/she were published in the
Athenaeum, the Philosophical Periodical or elsewhere; for him it stamped
almost all what he has written, and it was very accurate in the selection
of the most appropriate channels for publication. He concerned him/it as a
the duty to popularize as much as possible the job done to the
Observatory, and to take the public in his/her trust. And this him
effected by articles statements to newspapers, lectures, numerous
Papers written for scientific society, relationships, debates and
articles.
His/her strong constitution and his/her regular habits, both of job and
armies, are enough explanation of the good health that in
general he enjoyed. Not but that from which he had acute touches of illness
time to calculate. To one period he suffered from a good quantity from an attack of
eczema, and to another from a vein in his/her leg, and he was
every now and then it shook with severe colds. But he bore these indispositions
with the great patience and it threw away them in progress of time. He was happy
in his/her marriage and in his/her family and such troubles and the anguishes as
he was inevitable it calmly accepted and quietly. In his/her death, as in
his/her life, he was fortunate: he didn't have long or painful illness and him
the calamity of the aberration of intellect was saved, the saddest of everybody
visits.
I CAPITULATE II.
FROM HIS/HER BIRTH Á. HIS/HER TAKING HIS/HER B.A. THE DEGREE AT CAMBRIDGE.
From July 27TH 1801 Á. January 18TH 1823.
George Biddell Airy was born to Alnwick to Northumberland July 27
1801. His/her father was William Airy of Luddington in Lincolnshire, the
descending of a long line of Airys with that you/he/she has been traced back a
very tall degree of the probability to a family of that name that was
established to Kentmere in Westmorland in the 14 century. A branch of
this family emigrated to Pontefract in Yorkshire, where they seems
prosperous from the many years, but they had involved in the
consequences of the Civil Wars, and a member of the family retired