William Falconer Quotes
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.3, BoD – Books on Demand
William Falconer (1784). “An Universal Dictionary of the Marine: Or, A Copious Explanation of the Technical Terms and Phrases Employed in the Construction, Equipment, Furniture, Machinery, Movements, and Military Operations of a Ship”, p.62
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.130, BoD – Books on Demand
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.252, BoD – Books on Demand
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.8, BoD – Books on Demand
William Falconer (1830). “A New and Universal Dictionary of the Marine: Being, a Copious Explanation of the Technical Terms and Phrases Usually Employed in the Construction, Equipment, Machinery, Movements, and Military, as Well as Naval Operations of Ships: with Such Parts of Astronomy, and Navigation, as Will be Found Useful to Practical Navigators”, p.438
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.143, BoD – Books on Demand
William Falconer (1784). “An Universal Dictionary of the Marine: Or, A Copious Explanation of the Technical Terms and Phrases Employed in the Construction, Equipment, Furniture, Machinery, Movements, and Military Operations of a Ship”, p.201
Nobel Prize acceptance speech, 1950.
The sacred lamp of day Now dipt in Western clouds his parting day.
William Falconer, John Mitford (1836). “The Poetical Works of William Falconer”, p.59, London, W. Pickering
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.131, BoD – Books on Demand
William Falconer (1784). “An Universal Dictionary of the Marine: Or, A Copious Explanation of the Technical Terms and Phrases Employed in the Construction, Equipment, Furniture, Machinery, Movements, and Military Operations of a Ship”, p.238
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.146, BoD – Books on Demand
With living colours give my verse to glow: The sad memorial of a tale of woe!
William Falconer (1807). “The shipwreck, by W. Falconer, with a sketch of his life”, p.8