| 1835 - 476 lehte
...members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically made to combine and harmonize them together ; so that if we except that general and useful action of the social spirit upon tl:e intellect of which I have already spoken, and the occasional incitement to specific research,... | |
| 1835 - 482 lehte
...members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically made to combine and harmonize them tog-ether ; so that if we except that general...own accord, hands in a paper ; the title and subject are announced ; it is referred to a committee for examination, and if it be approved of, it is published... | |
| 1835 - 642 lehte
...members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically made to combine and harmonize them together; so that if we except that general and...own accord, hands in a paper; the title and subject are announced; it is referred to a committee for examination, and if it be approved of, it is published... | |
| 1835 - 704 lehte
...members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically made to combine and harmonize them together; so that if we except that general and...specific research, by the previous proposal of prizes, the*? remains little beyond the publication of Transactions, whereby they seek as bodies to co-operate... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1836 - 524 lehte
...members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically made to combine and harmonize them together ; so that if we except that general...own accord, hands in a paper ; the title and subject are announced ; it is referred to a Committee for examination, and if it be approved of, it is published... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1836 - 516 lehte
...members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically made to combine! and harmonize them together ; so that if we except that general...seek as bodies to cooperate in the work of science. Ip them an author, of his own accord, hands in a paper ; the title and subject are announced ; it is... | |
| 1837 - 538 lehte
...other Societies the constitution and practice are such, that the labours of the several members ar« comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically...seek as bodies to co-operate in the work of science." — p. xlv. Sir William's first assertion we certainly shall not combat. Even an Irish meeting might... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1837 - 538 lehte
...labours of the several members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systema» tically made to combine and harmonise them together ; so that...seek as bodies to co-operate in the work of science." — p. xlv. Sir William's first assertion we certainly shall not combat. Even an Irish meeiing might... | |
| William Rowan Hamilton - 2000 - 866 lehte
...members are comparatively unconnected, and few attempts are systematically made to combine and harmonize them together; so that if we except that general and...own accord, hands in a paper; the title and subject are announced; it is referred to a Committee for examination, and if it be approved of, it is published... | |
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