| Early English newspapers - 1814 - 780 pages
...publick in any part of Europe, during the preceding two yean, on heat or light; the preference to be always given to such discoveries as shall in the opinion of the President and Council tend most to the benefit of mankind. To bis active exertions also must be chiefly... | |
| English literature - 1814 - 642 pages
...public in any part of Europe, during (he preceding two years, on heat or light; the preference to be always given to such discoveries as shall in the opinion of the president and council tend most to the benefit of mankind. To his active exertions also must be chiefly... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1818 - 474 pages
...American islands during the preceding two years, on heat and on light ; the preference always being given to such discoveries as shall in the opinion...Academy tend most to promote the good of mankind. "With regard to the formalities to be observed by the Acade. my in their decisions on the comparative... | |
| Science - 1824 - 628 pages
...American islands, during the preceding two years, on heat, or on light, the preference always being given to such discoveries as shall, in the opinion...Academy, tend most to promote the good of mankind. With regard to the formalities to be observed by the Academy in their decisions upon the comparative... | |
| Gill's scientific, technological and microscopic repository - 1828 - 436 pages
...American islands, during the preceding two years, on heat or on light; the preference always being given to such discoveries as shall, in the opinion...Academy, tend most to promote the good of mankind. With regard to the -formalities to be observed by the Academy in their decisions upon the comparative... | |
| Meteorology - 1828 - 888 pages
...American Islands, during the preceding two years, on heat, or on light; the preference always being given to such discoveries as shall, in the opinion...Academy, tend most to promote the good of mankind. With regard to the formalities to be observed by the Academy in their decisions upon the comparative... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1876 - 472 pages
...gold and silver medal, being together of the intrinsic value of three hundred dollars, as a preminm, to the author of any important discovery or useful...mankind ; and to add to such medals, as a further preminm for such discovery and improvement, if the Academy see fit so to do, a sum of money not exceeding... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1873 - 742 pages
...by printing, or in any way made known to the public, in any part of the continent of America or of any of the American islands ; preference being always...Academy, tend most to promote the good of mankind." As this is only the fifth occasion since the foundation of the trust upon which this premium has been... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1866 - 618 pages
...American islands, during the preceding two years, on Heat or on Light ; the preference always being given to such discoveries as shall, in the opinion...Academy, tend most to promote the good of mankind. " With regard to the formalities to be observed by the Academy in their decisions upon the comparative... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1866 - 588 pages
...American islands, during the preceding two years, on Heat or on Light ; the preference always being given to such discoveries as shall, in the opinion...Academy, tend most to promote the good of mankind. " With regard to the formalities to be observed by the Academy in their decisions upon the comparative... | |
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