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" ... which I trust you will determine to found would risk success in working on such large lines, let me remind you that in 1859, when the late Prince Consort occupied this Chair, he referred to " impediments " to scientific progress, and said, " they... "
The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery ... - Page 195
1859
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The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, 2. köide,5. number;5. köide

1860 - 612 lehte
...or even combined efforts of philosophers, to overcome, the exertions of the Association which I have just alluded to might be sufficient for the purpose....nation. These impediments may be caused either by tlie social condition of the country itself, by restrictions arising out of peculiar laws, by the political...
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Science, 18. köide

John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 lehte
...Prince Consort occupied this chair, he referred to 'impediments' in scientific progress, and said: "they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation." If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would have...
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The Living Age, 239. köide

1903 - 852 lehte
...Prince Consort occupied this chair, he referred to "impediments" to scientific progress, and said, "they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation." If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would have...
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On the Influence of Brain Power on History: An Address Delivered, Before the ...

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 92 lehte
...Prince Consort occupied this Chair, he referred to " impediments " to scientific progress, and said, " they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation." If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would have...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, 88. köide

1903 - 456 lehte
...neglected as they are at present. hair, he referred to " impediments " to scientific progress, and said, " they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation." If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would have...
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Science, 18. köide

John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 lehte
...Prince Consort occupied this chair, he referred to 'impediments' in scientific progress, and said: "they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation. ' ' If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., 73. köide

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1904 - 1206 lehte
...Prince Consort occupied this Chair, he referred to ' impediments ' to scientific progress, and said, ' they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation.' If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would have...
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Education and National Progress

Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer, Sir Norman Lockyer - 1906 - 292 lehte
...Prince Consort occupied this Chair, he referred to " impediments " to scientific progress, and said, " they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation." If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would bave...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1904 - 1190 lehte
...Prince Consort occupied this Chair, he referred to ' impediments ' to scientific progress, and said, ' they are often such as can only be successfully dealt...arm of the State or the long purse of the nation.' If the Prince Consort had lived to continue his advocacy of science, our position to-day would have...
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