By organizing the book topically, Beaufort gives useful shape to the welter of details, in the aid of a larger argument. |
The Beaufort scale, of course, has become a part of the standard operating lingo for meteorologists and sailors. |
Beaufort inhabited the scientific world dominated by the chronometer invented by John Harrison. |
Over time, both a highly regarded accredited high school and junior college would flourish at the Beaufort campus. |
For example, Old Squaw move to sheltered lagoons along the Beaufort Sea coast. |
All of his children by this wife were debarred from the Crown, as indeed was Henry VII's mother Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond. |