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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volum 3 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1857 |
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Side 439 - 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.
Side 457 - Of three specimens from an inch and a quarter to an inch and a half in length...
Side 40 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Side 35 - It is little to say of such a man that he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in...
Side 319 - ... clapping his hands. Professor Joseph Lovering made the following communication : — On the 5th of October, 1793, the National Convention of France abolished the use of the Gregorian Calendar and established in its place the Republican Calendar.* A previous decree of the 22d September, 1792, had ordered 'that, after that day, all public acts should be dated from the first year of the Republic, without, however, changing the beginning of the year.f On the 24th of October, J a report was .accepted...
Side 458 - ON A NEW METHOD OF OBTAINING THE DIFFERENTIALS OF FUNCTIONS, with especial reference to the Newtonian Conception of Rates or Velocities.
Side 95 - Publications of Learned Societies and Periodicals in the Library of the Smithsonian Institution, Part I.
Side 64 - Condition and Doings of the Boston Society of Natural History, as exhibited by the Annual Reports of the Custodian, Treasurer, Librarian, and Curators. May, 1865.
Side 383 - The facts indicate the gradual formation and subsequent development of certain ideas, passions, and aspirations. Those which hold the most prominent positions may be generalized as growths of the particular ideas with which they severally stand connected. Apart from inventions and discoveries they are the following: I. Subsistence, V.
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.