In order to compensate, in some measure, for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight years in establishing the Institution, a considerable portion of the interest which has accrued should be added to the principal. 11. In proportion to the wide... A Memorial of Joseph Henry - Page 400by Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 528 lehteFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - 1849 - 668 lehte
...without a sacrifice of the funds. 10. In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay ot eight years in establishing the Institution, a considerable...in the construction of the building ; and not only should the first cost of the edifice be considered, but riso the continual expense of keeping it in... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 650 lehte
...modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a sacrifice of the funds. 9. In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight...which has accrued should be added to the principal. 10. In proportion to the wide field of knowledge to be cultivated, the funds are small. Economy should... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 694 lehte
...modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a sacrifice of the funds. 9. In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight...which has accrued should be added to the principal. 10. In proportion to the wide field of knowledge to be cultivated, the funds are small. Economy should... | |
| 1849 - 626 lehte
...modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a sacrifice of the funds. 10. In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight...which has accrued should be added to the principal. 1 1. In proportion to the wide field of knowledge to be cultivated, the funds •are small. Economy... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 174 lehte
...modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a sacrifice of the funds. 9. In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight...which has accrued should be added to the principal. 10. In proportion to the wide field of knowledge to be cultivated, the funds are small. Economy should... | |
| Instituut van ingenieurs, The Hague - 1852 - 568 lehte
...receive modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a saerifice of the funds. 10. In order to compensate, in some measure, for the loss...Institution, a considerable portion of the interest winch has acerued should be added to the principal. 11. In proportion to the wide field of knowledge... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1854 - 284 lehte
...modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a sacrifice of the funds. 10. In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight...the •construction of the building; and not only should the first cost of the edifice be considered, but also the continual expense of keeping it in... | |
| 1854 - 656 lehte
...knowledge, which cannot be produced by the existing institutions in our country. 10. In order to make up for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight...in the construction of the building ; and not only should the first cost of the edifice be considered, but also the continual expense of keeping it in... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1858 - 452 lehte
...receive modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a sacrifice of the funds. 10. In order to compensate, in some measure, for the loss...considerable portion of the interest which has accrued should he added to the principal. 11. In proportion to the wide field of knowledge to he cultivated, the iunds... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 830 lehte
...practice, receive modifications, or be abandoned, in whole or in part, without a sacrifice of the funds. a considerable portion of the interest which has accrued...the wide field of knowledge to be cultivated, the iunds are small. Economy should therefore be consulted in the construction of the building ; and not... | |
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