We have long and fully resolved with Ourself to extend not only the boundaries of the Empire, but also the very arts and sciences. Therefore we look with favour upon all forms of learning, but with particular grace we encourage philosophical studies,... Education and National Progress - Page 142by Sir Norman Lockyer - 1906 - 269 lehteFull view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 688 lehte
...fully resolved with Ourself to extend not only the boundaiies of the Empire, but also the very art" and sciences. Therefore we look with favour upon all...lover and patron of every kind of truth : Know ye, &c. Of the "Fellows" we read later on :— The m'ore eminently they are distinguished for the study... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 716 lehte
...with particular Grace we rncourage philosophical studies, especially those which b> actual experiments attempt either to shape out a new philosophy or to perfect the old. The recognition of the value of the application 01 scientific principles to all inquiries is therefore... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 1074 lehte
...particular grace we encourage philosophical mlies, especially those which by actual experiment attempt thcr to shape out a new philosophy or to perfect the old. In Jer, therefore, that such studies, which have not hitherto wn sufficiently brilliant in any part of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1897 - 250 lehte
...Corporate Name. Capacity to pur«hase, and to grant ; to sue and be sued: •which by actual experiments attempt either to shape out a new philosophy or to...length the whole world of letters may always recognise ns not only as the Defender of the Faith, but also as the universal lover and patron of every kind... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1897 - 266 lehte
...with particular grace we encourage philosophical studies, especially those which by actual experiments attempt either to shape out a new philosophy or to...conspicuously amongst our people, and that at length tho whole world of letters may always recognise us not only as the Defender of the Faith, but also... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 594 lehte
...with particular grace we encourage philosophical studies, especially those which by actual experiments attempt either to shape out a new philosophy or to...that at length the whole world of letters may always recognize us not only as the Defender of the Faith, but also as the universal lover and patron of every... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 584 lehte
...conspicuously amongst our people, and that at length the whole world of letters may always recognize us not only as the Defender of the Faith, but also...lover and patron of every kind of truth : Know ye that we, of our special grace and of our certain knowledge and mere motion, have ordained, established,... | |
| Martha Ornstein Bronfenbrenner - 1928 - 330 lehte
...with particular grace we encourage philosophical studies, especially those which by actual experiments attempt either to shape out a new philosophy or to...that at length the whole world of letters may always recognize us not only as the Defender of the Faith, but also as the universal lover and patron of every... | |
| Raymond Phineas Stearns - 1970 - 822 lehte
...also the very arts and sciences," especially those philosophical studies "which by actual experiments attempt either to shape out a new philosophy or to perfect the old." To this end, the King granted corporate existence to the Royal Society, "whose studies are to be applied... | |
| William Croone - 2000 - 140 lehte
...with particular grace we encourage philosophical studies, especially those that by actual experiments attempt either to shape out a new philosophy or to perfect the old." In the light of this emphasis it is, then, surprising that the clearest statement of the experimental... | |
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