| 1835 - 476 lehte
...friendship, and partakes of the dignity of a compact between all the nations of the earth. Forgive me that f have not yet been able to speak calmly in such a presence,...constitution and details ; in the migratory character of its meetings, which visit, for a week each year, place after place in succession, so as to indulge... | |
| 1835 - 482 lehte
...expedient to call this society also into being : I proceed to speak of some of the cha. racteristic and essential circumstances of this British Association,...constitution and details ; in the migratory character of its meetings, which visit, for a week each year, place after place in succession, so as to indulge... | |
| 1835 - 642 lehte
...societies. So evidently true is this, that you might justly blame me, if I were to occupy your time hy attempting any formal proof of it. What other societies...constitution and details; in the migratory character of its meetings, which visit, for a week each year, place after place in succession, so as to indulge... | |
| 1835 - 704 lehte
...your time by attempting any formal proof of it. What other societies do upon a small scale, this docs upon a large ; what others do for London, or Edinburgh,...constitution and details ; in the migratory character of its meetings, which visit, for a week each year, place after place in succession, so as to indulge... | |
| 1835 - 570 lehte
...commensurate with the magnitude and the majesty of the British empire, on which the sun never sets. But it was not merely in its magnitude and universality, and...intellect through sympathy, that this Association differed from others. It differed, also, from them in its constilution and details; in the migratory... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1835 - 576 lehte
...commensurate with the magnitude and the majesty of the British empire, on which the sun never sets. But it was not merely in its magnitude and universality, and consequently higher power of stimulating inttllect through sympathy, that this Association differed' from others. It differed, also, from them... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1836 - 516 lehte
...societies for science, it was thought necessary or expedient to call this society also into being : I proceed to speak of some of the characteristic and...constitution and details ; in the migratory character of its meetings, which visit, for a week each year, place after place in succession, so as to indulge... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1836 - 524 lehte
...; and that we hail with pleasure, but without surprise, the enrolment of him amony our members \vho represents the sovereign here, and is to us the visible...constitution and details; in the migratory character of its meetings, which visit, for a week each year, place after place in succession, so as to indulge... | |
| American Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge - 1837 - 118 lehte
...one. 32 mensurate with th» magnitude and majesty of the British emph-e, on which the sun never sets. But it is not merely in its magnitude and universality,...Association differs from others. It differs also from all others in its constitution and details, in the migratory character of its meetings, which visit... | |
| 1837 - 538 lehte
...friendship, and partakes of the dignity of a compact with all the nations of the earth. Forgive me that 1 have not yet been able to speak calmly in such a presence,...in its magnitude and universality, and consequently hi¿rher power of stimulating intellect through sympathy, that this Association differs I'l'nm others.... | |
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