I must waive what, indeed, is properly a subject for your general committee — the consideration whether anything can be done, or left undone, to increase still more the usefulness of this Association, and the respect and good will with which it is already... Records of General Science - Page 2291835Full view - About this book
| 1835 - 476 lehte
...what, indeed, is properly a subject for your genera] committee — the consideration whether any thing can be done, or left undone, to increase still more...company of English, and Scottish, and foreign visitors to Ireland and to Dublin. Tuesday. — After the sectional business of the day was concluded, a magnificent... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1835 - 166 lehte
...indeed, is properly a subject for your general committee' — the consideration whether any j thing can be done, or left undone, to increase still more...usefulness of this Association, and the respect and pood will with which it is already regarded by the other institutions of this and of other countries.... | |
| 1835 - 482 lehte
...indeed, is properly a subject for your general committee — the consideration whether any thing can oe done, or left undone, to increase still more the usefulness of this Association, and the respect and good-will with which it is already regarded by the other institutions of this and of other countries.... | |
| 1835 - 704 lehte
...indeed, is properly a subject for your general committee — the consideration whether any thing can De done, or left undone, to increase still more the usefulness of this Association, and the respect and good.will with which it is already regarded by the other institutions of this and of other countries.... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1836 - 516 lehte
...ordered by the French Government, at the request of M. Arago and the French Board of Longitudes, who were stimulated to make that request by a recommendation...company of English, and Scottish, and foreign visitors to Ireland and to Dublin. We cannot, indeed, avoid regretting that many eminent persons, whose presence... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1836 - 524 lehte
...and in particular I must waive what, indeed, is properly a subject for your general committee—the consideration whether anything can be done, or left...company of English, and Scottish, and foreign visitors to Ireland and to Dublin. We cannot, indeed, avoid regretting that many eminent persons, whose presence... | |
| William Rowan Hamilton - 2000 - 866 lehte
...ordered by the French Government, at the request of M. Arago and the French Board of Longitudes, who were stimulated to make that request by a recommendation...company of English, and Scottish, and foreign visitors to Ireland and to Dublin. We cannot, indeed, avoid regretting that many eminent persons, whose presence... | |
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