The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... classes of trustees , ( composed of the great officers of state and other distinguished indi- viduals ) , were then selected for their eminence in literature , science , and art . But this laudable custom , with some exceptions , gradu ...
... classes of trustees , ( composed of the great officers of state and other distinguished indi- viduals ) , were then selected for their eminence in literature , science , and art . But this laudable custom , with some exceptions , gradu ...
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... class of trustees might not be unadvisable . 4. That with regard to the existing elected trustees , the committee think it very desirable that the trustees should take steps to ascertain whether some of those whose attendance has been ...
... class of trustees might not be unadvisable . 4. That with regard to the existing elected trustees , the committee think it very desirable that the trustees should take steps to ascertain whether some of those whose attendance has been ...
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... classes of the people , justifies them in the recommendations contained in the above resolutions . " 18. That the committee having taken into consideration the Petition presented to The House by Mr. Charles Tilt , and referred to the ...
... classes of the people , justifies them in the recommendations contained in the above resolutions . " 18. That the committee having taken into consideration the Petition presented to The House by Mr. Charles Tilt , and referred to the ...
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... classes of our readers . The leading facts of Meteorological Science are based upon cer- tain branches of physics , which require great leisure and devotion for their investigation . Thus , Astronomy takes cognizance of the causes of ...
... classes of our readers . The leading facts of Meteorological Science are based upon cer- tain branches of physics , which require great leisure and devotion for their investigation . Thus , Astronomy takes cognizance of the causes of ...
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... Classes , particularly the Testaceous Mollusca , and the Zoophytes . I cannot , perhaps , adduce more strong and unanswerable argu- ments for the distribution of the Amphibia into a distinct Class , than those which Dhéré has brought ...
... Classes , particularly the Testaceous Mollusca , and the Zoophytes . I cannot , perhaps , adduce more strong and unanswerable argu- ments for the distribution of the Amphibia into a distinct Class , than those which Dhéré has brought ...
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