| Charles Babbage - Science - 1830 - 308 pages
...26th January, 1826. RESOLVED, THAT it is the opinion of the Council, that the medals be awarded for the most important discoveries or series of investigations,...to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of their award. That it is the opinion of the Council, that the presentation of the medals should not... | |
| James Alexander Campbell Brown - Psychiatry - 1830 - 270 pages
...26th January, 1826. RESOLVED, THAT it is the opinion of the Council, that the medals be awarded for the most important discoveries or series of investigations,...to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of their award. That it is the opinion of the Council, that the presentation of the medals should not... | |
| Books - 1831 - 660 pages
...the discoveries, or series of investigations, on account of which they are to be bestowed, shall be completed and made known to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of their award. But what happens ? The medals are given to Mr. Dalton and Mr. Ivory. But it could not... | |
| William Swainson - Natural history - 1834 - 476 pages
...of January, 1826: — RESOLVED, That it is the opinion of the council that the medals be awarded for the most important discoveries or series of investigations,...to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of their award. 2. That it is the opinion of the council that the presentation of the medals should... | |
| Nicholas Carlisle - Coins, English - 1837 - 240 pages
...resolved, that, in conformity with His Majesty's Commands, The Royal Medals should be abjudged, for the most important discoveries, or series of investigations,...to The Royal Society in the year preceding the day of their Award, — that their Presentation should not be limited to British Subjects, — and that... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1837 - 538 pages
...was resolved that, in conformity with His Majesty's Commands, the Royal Medals should be adjudged for the most important discoveries or series of investigations...to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of their award ; that their presentation should not be limited to British subjects ; and that His Majesty's... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1837 - 554 pages
...was resolved that, in conformity with His Majesty's Commands, the Royal Medals should he adjudged for the most important discoveries or series of investigations...to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of their award ; that their presentation should not be limited to British subjects ; and that His Majesty's... | |
| Joseph Banks - Botanists - 1844 - 136 pages
...gold, and the other of silver. It was his Majesty's intention that these medals should be adjudged for the most important discoveries, or series of investigations...to the Royal Society, in the year preceding the day of their award ; and that their presentation should not be limited to British subjects. Upon proceeding... | |
| Richard Sheepshanks - Astronomers - 1860 - 290 pages
...Society.* The Council, Jan. 26, 1826, passed the following resolution : — "That the medal be awarded for the most important discoveries or series of investigations...to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of the award," f that is, I presume, St. Andrew's Day, or Nov. 30, of the same year. In 1826, Jan.... | |
| Charles Babbage - Mathematicians - 1864 - 544 pages
...January 1826, it was resolved, " That it is the opinion of the Council that the medals be awarded for the most important discoveries or series of investigations,...to the Royal Society in the year preceding the day of the award." This rule reduced the number of competitors to a very few. Although I had had some experience... | |
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