A Memorial of Joseph HenryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1880 - Всего страниц: 528 |
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... Senate concurring , ) That the Congress of the United States will take part in the services to be observed on Thursday evening , January 16 , 1879 , in honor of the memory of JOSEPH HENRY , late Secretary of the Smith- sonian ...
... Senate concurring , ) That the Congress of the United States will take part in the services to be observed on Thursday evening , January 16 , 1879 , in honor of the memory of JOSEPH HENRY , late Secretary of the Smith- sonian ...
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... Senator from Massa- chusetts , in the chair . ) " The Chair will lay before the Senate the concurrent resolution of the House of Representatives . " The resolution was read by the Clerk : [ as before given . ] The resolution was agreed ...
... Senator from Massa- chusetts , in the chair . ) " The Chair will lay before the Senate the concurrent resolution of the House of Representatives . " The resolution was read by the Clerk : [ as before given . ] The resolution was agreed ...
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... Senate , ( at eleven o'clock P. M. ) announced that the exercises of the evening were closed ; whereupon the President of the United States with his Cabinet , the Chief - Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court , and the Senate ...
... Senate , ( at eleven o'clock P. M. ) announced that the exercises of the evening were closed ; whereupon the President of the United States with his Cabinet , the Chief - Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court , and the Senate ...
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United States. Congress. 4 INTRODUCTION . IN THE SENATE . Tuesday , January 28 , 1879 . The VICE - PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following con- current resolution from the House of Representatives ; which was read and referred to ...
United States. Congress. 4 INTRODUCTION . IN THE SENATE . Tuesday , January 28 , 1879 . The VICE - PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following con- current resolution from the House of Representatives ; which was read and referred to ...
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... Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States ; the Regents of the Smith- sonian Institution ; Officers of the Army and Navy ; the Clergy of the District ; the National Academy of Sciences represented by its officers and ...
... Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States ; the Regents of the Smith- sonian Institution ; Officers of the Army and Navy ; the Clergy of the District ; the National Academy of Sciences represented by its officers and ...
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Стр. 394 - The reports are to be prepared by collaborators eminent in the different branches of knowledge. 3. Each collaborator to be furnished with the journals and publications, domestic and foreign, necessary to the compilation of his report ; to be paid a certain sum for his labors, and to be named on the title-page of the report. 4. The reports to be published in separate parts, so that persons interested in a particular branch can procure the parts relating to it without purchasing the whole. 5. These...
Стр. 147 - Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man the things that God hath prepared for them that love him.
Стр. 193 - 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.
Стр. 394 - By the publication of a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from year to year in all branches of knowledge not strictly professional.
Стр. 496 - Concerning each of which, many seem to have fallen into very great errors ; for by invention, I believe, is generally understood a creative faculty, which would indeed prove most romance writers to have the highest pretensions to it ; whereas by invention is...
Стр. 270 - That, so soon as the Board of Regents sh'all have selected the said site, they shall cause to be erected a suitable building, of plain and durable materials and structure, without unnecessary ornament, and of sufficient size, and with suitable rooms, or halls, for the reception and arrangement, upon a liberal scale, of objects of natural history, including a geological and mineralogical cabinet; also a chemical laboratory, a library, a gallery of art, and the necessary lecture rooms...
Стр. 167 - Thus there are two books from whence I collect my divinity ; besides that written one of God, another of His servant nature, that universal and public manuscript, that lies expansed unto the eyes of all...
Стр. 391 - I mean stock to remain in this country, to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Стр. 392 - In order to compensate, in some measure, for the loss of time occasioned by the delay of eight years in establishing the Institution, a considerable portion of the interest which has accrued should be added to the principal. 11. In proportion to the wide field of knowledge to be cultivated, the funds are small. Economy should therefore be consulted in the construction of the building; and not only...
Стр. 393 - No memoir on subjects of physical science to be accepted for publication which does not furnish a positive addition to human knowledge, resting on original research ; and all unverified speculations to be rejected.