Report of the Annual Meeting of the South African Association for the Advancement of Science, Том 3South African Association for the Advancement of Science., 1907 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 100
Стр. iii
... taken by the sectional presidents and committees to secure the contribution of important and appropriate papers . The outcome of these pre- liminary steps was very encouraging , and a full list of promised communications was drawn up ...
... taken by the sectional presidents and committees to secure the contribution of important and appropriate papers . The outcome of these pre- liminary steps was very encouraging , and a full list of promised communications was drawn up ...
Стр. vi
... taken in educational matters at the present time . There is what may almost be described as a wave of enthusiasm for education passing over the country , and it is only natural that the South African Association for the Advancement of ...
... taken in educational matters at the present time . There is what may almost be described as a wave of enthusiasm for education passing over the country , and it is only natural that the South African Association for the Advancement of ...
Стр. xvii
... taken as a whole , are on a higher plane than , for instance , the populations of England and Germany ; and that , therefore , a larger proportion of the youth of this country will require to be provided with the higher and highest ...
... taken as a whole , are on a higher plane than , for instance , the populations of England and Germany ; and that , therefore , a larger proportion of the youth of this country will require to be provided with the higher and highest ...
Стр. xxii
... taken as read , and confirmed . The President explained that the meeting was called to transact purely formal business , and to make provision for the work of the ensuing year . He stated that the report of the Council had not yet been ...
... taken as read , and confirmed . The President explained that the meeting was called to transact purely formal business , and to make provision for the work of the ensuing year . He stated that the report of the Council had not yet been ...
Стр. 3
... taken place , namely , that I would shortly take up my residence either in England or America . With this information before the Council I was elected your President . I appreciate the honour conferred upon me , but at the same time I ...
... taken place , namely , that I would shortly take up my residence either in England or America . With this information before the Council I was elected your President . I appreciate the honour conferred upon me , but at the same time I ...
Содержание
260 | |
266 | |
289 | |
315 | |
331 | |
479 | |
494 | |
505 | |
125 | |
135 | |
143 | |
161 | |
170 | |
178 | |
209 | |
215 | |
230 | |
242 | |
251 | |
517 | |
523 | |
529 | |
535 | |
541 | |
564 | |
570 | |
577 | |
631 | |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Report of the Annual Meeting of the South African Association for the ..., Том 7 Полный просмотр - 1910 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
annual anti-cyclonic anti-cyclonic systems April average baloyi barometer Barometric Pressure British Association Bulawayo Cape Colony Cape Town carapace cent character charts coast colour curve cyclones direction districts diurnal diurnal variation Durban East London extreme feet feldspar femoral tubercle geometrica geometrica-group inches increase irrigation isobars Johannesburg July June Kimberley kraal labour land large number lime manure matter maximum melaphyre Meteorological minimum month Monthly Means Natal native negro night nitrogen North observations Observatory ocean oculifera Orange River Orange River Colony oscillation period phosphoric acid plants plastron present Pretoria probably progressive movements quartz rain rainfall rays readings reduced relative humidity Rhodesia rock sea-level season Sept shields soil South Africa species specimens stations sub-group summer surface TABLE temperature variability tentoria tion Transvaal trimeni verreauxii weather whole winter
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 217 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.
Стр. 224 - I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, nor...
Стр. 217 - In certain quarters white sharpers reaped a rich harvest by selling to credulous freedmen the painted stakes, or "pre-emption rights," with which each must be provided if he expected to obtain his share on the day of division. The deed sold to one credulous negro read as follows: "Know all men by these presents, that a nought is a nought and a figure is a figure; all for the white man and none for the nigure. And whereas Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so also have I lifted this d...
Стр. 230 - Nothing remains on the mat, when he has departed for his nocturnal ride ! He throws charms on the other inhabitants of the hut, and they sleep so heavily that they do not notice anything. The Ba-Thonga speak differently. According to them, the not is but a part of the personality. When he flies away, his " nthuti," his shadow, remains behind him lying down on the mat.
Стр. 219 - The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, colour, or previous condition of servitude.
Стр. xxiv - Council, and the work was prepared under the auspices of the South African Governments and the South African Association for the Advancement of Science, the cost of production being principally defrayed by the various South African Governments.
Стр. xiv - ... the most fundamental and the most farreaching of national interests. They are endeavouring to secure that the men and women to whom the future of this country belongs shall be equal to their responsibilities and worthy of their inheritance. In that endeavour the sympathies which they carry with them are world-wide. As we come to see, more and more clearly, that the highest education is not only a national but an Imperial concern, there is a growing desire for interchange of counsels and for active...
Стр. 171 - Had it not been for the charts compiled from the results of the untiring labours of travellers by land and observers at sea in the field of terrestrial magnetism during the last century, not only would science have been miserably poorer, but it is not too much to say that the modern iron or steel steamship traversing the ocean on the darkest night at great speed would have been almost an impossibility, whereas with their aid the modern navigators can drive their ships at a speed of 26'5 statute miles...