Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen8

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MIT Press, 1873
 

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Página 56 - Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vols. VI., VII. 8vo. Washington. 1867. Annual Report of the Board of Regents, showing the Operations, Expenditures, and Condition of the Institution for the Year 1865. 8vo. Washington. 1866. US Naval Observatory. Astronomical and Meteorological Observations made at the United States Naval Observatory during the Years
Página 121 - on light or on heat, which shall have been made and published by printing, or in any way made known to the public¿ in any part of the continent of America or of any of the American
Página 20 - 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.”.
Página 247 - The Academy met at the house of Dr. HW Williams. The PRESIDENT in the chair. The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Academy : — Charles Francis Adams, Jr., of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., Section 3. Professor
Página 350 - Meeting. September 10, 1872. — STATED MEETING. The PRESIDENT in the chair. The Corresponding Secretary read letters from Professor Jowett, of Oxford, and Professor Rammelsberg, of Berlin, acknowledging their election into the Academy. The President announced the death of M. Delaunay, Foreign Honorary Member, and of General
Página 247 - William Everett, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., Section 2. Henry W. Paine, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., Section 1. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., Section 3.
Página 247 - Section 1. William Everett, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., Section 2. Henry W. Paine, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., Section 1. John G. Whittier, of Amesbury, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., Section 4. Ferdinand
Página 74 - Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. Journal of the Society of Arts and of the Institutions in Union. Vols. XIV., XV. 4to. London. 1866, 1867. Statistical Society of London. JournaL Vols. XXIX., XXX. Parts I.—
Página 86 - pamph. Washington. Persons and Capital employed in Manufactures. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, in Answer to a Resolution of the House - . Pamph. Washington. 1866. Oration on the Life and Character of Henry Winter Davis,
Página 77 - the proposed Repeal of the Neutrality Laws, and a Plea for their Improvement and Consolidation. 8vo. Boston. 1866. Bigelow (Jacob, MD). Remarks on Classical and Utilitarian Studies, read before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, December 20, 1866. 8vo pamph. Boston. 1867. Modern Inquiries: Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous. 8vo. Boston. 1867.

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