| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1837 - 542 pages
...when, from the particular circumstances of their affairs, the Transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted- And this seems principally...Charters, and which they have ever since steadily pursuedBut the Society being of late years greatly enlarged, and their communications more numerous,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1802 - 638 pages
...circumstances of their affairs, the Transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted.And this seems principally to have been done with a. view...Society being of late years greatly enlarged, and their com-' munications more numerous, it was thought advisable, that a Committee of their members should... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pages
...circnmlUnces of their affairs, the transactions had happened for any length of time to he intermitted, and HIM seems principally to have been done with a view to...public, that their usual meetings were then continued tor the improvement of knowledge, and benefit of mankind, the great ends of their fir»t institution... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 pages
...when, from the particular circumstances of their affairs, the transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted ; and this seems principally...mankind, the great ends of their first institution ; but the Society being of late years greatly enlarged, and their coiwiumicaP tions more numerous,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 pages
...when, from the particular circumstances of their affairs, the transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted ; and this seems principally...have been done with a view to satisfy the public that tlieir usual meetings were then continued for the improvement of knowledge, and benefit of mankind,... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 582 pages
...when, from the particular circumstances of their affairs, the Transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted. And this seems principally...institution by the Royal Charters, and which they have ever Charles Cavendish ; Nicholas Mann ; Richard Mead ; Dr. Cromwell Mortimer; Sir Hans Sloane, Hart.; Charles... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 570 pages
...when, from the particular circumstances of their affairs, the Transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted. And this seems principally...continued for the improvement of knowledge and benefit of mankind—the great ends of their first institution by the Royal Charters, and which they have ever... | |
| 1901 - 636 pages
...when, from the particular circumstances of their affairs, the Transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted. And this seems principally...: the great ends of their first institution by the Koyal Charters, and which they have ever since steadily pursued. But the Society being of late years... | |
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