Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volum 8

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1873
 

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Side 40 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Side 35 - Christians to which he belonged as much as lecturing before princes and nobles, either of birth or of intellect, at the Royal Institution. It is little to say of such a man that he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1824, a Corresponding Member of the French Academy of Sciences in 1823, a Foreign Associate of...
Side 306 - The PRESIDENT in the chair. The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Academy, viz.: — John C.
Side 22 - ACADEMY adopted in early manhood, and matured and ripened with the reflection of advancing years, — a faith which bore fruit in Christian labors and a Christian example ; which gave a hallowed tone to his influence on all around him, and at the last sustained him calmly as his end approached. " The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous effort, and an honest aim, At once he draws the sting of life and- death.
Side 95 - Publications of Learned Societies and Periodicals in the Library of the Smithsonian Institution, Part I.
Side 76 - Ueber die Verschiedenheit in der Schädelbildung des Gorilla, Chimpanse und Orang-Outang, vorzüglich nach Geschlecht und Alter, nebst einer Bemerkung über die Darwin'sche Theorie.
Side 94 - Guide to the Study of Insects, and a Treatise on those Injurious and Beneficial to Crops.
Side 90 - CE Lowell Hydraulic Experiments. Being a selection from experiments on Hydraulic Motors on the Flow of Water over Weirs, in Open Canals of uniform rectangular section, and through submerged Orifices and diverging Tubes. Made at Lowell, Mass. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged, with many new experiments, and illustrated with 23 copper-plate engravings 4to, cloth $15.00 FRASER, RH, and CLARK, CH Marine Engineering.
Side 34 - I think the system of education that could leave the mental condition of the public body in the state in which this subject has found, it must have been greatly deficient in some very important principle.
Side 469 - Chemistry, Medicine, Surgery, and the Allied Sciences. A DICTIONARY of CHEMISTRY and the Allied Branches of other Sciences : founded on that of the late Dr.

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