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" These two objects should not be confounded with one another. The first is to enlarge the existing stock of knowledge by the addition of new truths ; and the second, to disseminate knowledge, thus increased, among men. 6. The will makes no restriction... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 6
1848
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, 6. köide

1848 - 486 lehte
...express object of some of our scientific societies is the promotion of the discovery of new truths. The will makes no restriction in favor of any particular kind of knowledge ; though propositions have been frequently made for devoting the funds exclusively to the promotion...
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Constitution, List of Meetings, Officers, Committees, Fellows, and ..., 1. köide

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 174 lehte
...second to disseminate knowledge thus increased among men. 5. The will makes no restriction in favour of any particular kind of knowledge ; hence all branches are entitled to a share of attention. 6. Knowledge can be increased by different methods of facilitating and promoting the discovery of new...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 1–2. number

1849 - 656 lehte
...second to disseminate knowledge thus increased among men. 5. The will makes no restriction in favour of any particular kind of knowledge ; hence all branches are entitled to a share of attention. 6. Knowledge can be increased by different methods of facilitating and promoting the discovery of new...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1. köide

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 650 lehte
...second to disseminate knowledge thus increased among men. 5. The will makes no restriction in favour of any particular kind of knowledge ; hence all branches are entitled to a share of attention. 6. Knowledge can be increased by different methods of facilitating and promoting the discovery of new...
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Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th ..., 1. köide

United States. Congress. House - 1849 - 668 lehte
...express object of some of our scientific societies is the promotion of the discovery of new truths. The will makes no restriction in favor of any particular kind of knowledge; though propositions have been frequently made for devoting the funds exclusively to the promotion of...
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Algemeen verslag van de werksaamheden en notulen der vergaderingen

Instituut van ingenieurs, The Hague - 1852 - 568 lehte
...knowledge by the addition of new truths; and the second, to disseminate knowledge, thus inereased, among men. 6. The will makes no restriction in favor...entitled to a share of attention. 7. Knowledge can be inereased by different methods of facilitating and promoting the discovery of new truths; and can be...
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Proceedings of the ... Session of the American Association for ..., 1–5. köide

American Association for the Advancement of Education - 1852 - 1004 lehte
...science, and in Europe different classes of scientific and other societies are founded upon it. Again : the will makes no restriction in favor of any particular kind of knowledge, and hence all branches are entitled to a share of attention. Smithsou was well aware that knowledge...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1854 - 284 lehte
...express object of some of our scientific societies is the promotion of the discovery of new truths. The will makes no restriction in favor of any particular kind of knowledge ; though propositions have been frequently made for devoting the funds exclusively to the promotion...
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Congressional Serial Set, 705. number

1854 - 656 lehte
...science, and in Europe different classes of scientific and other societies are founded upon it. Again : the will makes no restriction in favor of any particular kind of knowledge, and hence all branches are entitled to a share of attention. Smithson was well aware that knowledge...
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The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, 2. köide

1857 - 520 lehte
...among men. (5). These two objects should not be confounded with one another. The first is to enlarge the existing stock of knowledge by the addition of...all branches are entitled to a share of attention. (13). It should be recollected that mankind in general are to be benefited by the bequest, and that,...
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