Mémoires Et Comptes Rendus de la Société Royale Du CanadaRoyal Society of Canada., 1900 - Humanities |
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... publish transactions annually or semi - annually , containing the minutes of proceedings at meetings , records of the work performed , original papers and memoirs of merit and such other documents as may be deemed worthy of publication ...
... publish transactions annually or semi - annually , containing the minutes of proceedings at meetings , records of the work performed , original papers and memoirs of merit and such other documents as may be deemed worthy of publication ...
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... published original works or memoirs of merit , or have rendered eminent services to literature or to science . The number of members in each section shall be in general limited to twenty - five , but may be increased to thirty if any ...
... published original works or memoirs of merit , or have rendered eminent services to literature or to science . The number of members in each section shall be in general limited to twenty - five , but may be increased to thirty if any ...
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... published during the year by his society , and to report on any matters in which the Royal Society may usefully aid in publication or otherwise . 12. Circulation of Transactions . Copies of the Transactions of 10 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA.
... published during the year by his society , and to report on any matters in which the Royal Society may usefully aid in publication or otherwise . 12. Circulation of Transactions . Copies of the Transactions of 10 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA.
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... published in Canada , and to suggest such honorary notice as may seem desirable in the case of meritorious works or researches . The ordinary committee of the section shall be limited to three in number , and consist of the officers of ...
... published in Canada , and to suggest such honorary notice as may seem desirable in the case of meritorious works or researches . The ordinary committee of the section shall be limited to three in number , and consist of the officers of ...
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... published in full are those relating to the clergy reserves , to education in the Canadas and to the civil and other establishments of Upper Canada . The calendars for both provinces cover the same period , namely , from 1829 to 1831 ...
... published in full are those relating to the clergy reserves , to education in the Canadas and to the civil and other establishments of Upper Canada . The calendars for both provinces cover the same period , namely , from 1829 to 1831 ...
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Page xxxviii - I had rather believe all the fables in the legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind ; and, therefore, God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
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Page 23 - They knew that there was a book which taught them there was a time to be silent, as well as a time to speak.