I most sincerely hope that all the objects which engaged the attention of Thomas Law, Esq., and myself, in 1816, in establishing the Columbian Institute, will now meet the approbation and support of the Government, and the scientific men of the District... Bulletin of the United States National Museum - Page 4by United States National Museum - 1917Full view - About this book
| National Institute for the Promotion of Science - 1840 - 622 pages
...recognition of past services in the cause which has been so honorably revived at the seat of Government ; and I most sincerely hope that all the objects which engaged...the attention of Thomas Law, Esq., and myself, in 181C, in establishing the Columbian Institute, will nou> meet the approbation and support of the Government,... | |
| National Institute for the Promotion of Science - Natural history - 1841 - 600 pages
...recognition of past services in the cause which has been so honorably revived at the seat of Government ; and I most sincerely hope that all the objects which engaged...1816, in establishing the Columbian Institute, will note meet the approba. tion and support of the Government, and the scientific men of the District of... | |
| United States - 1892 - 1146 pages
...been so favorably revived at the seat of government," he continued thus: ''I most sincerely hopĀ«? that all the objects which engaged the attention of...of the scientific men of the District of Columbia." t * Thomas Law AV:IS u member of au English family of taleiit and influence. Hie father, Edmund Law,... | |
| United States National Museum - 1892 - 1128 pages
...services in the cause that had been so favorably revived at the seat of government," he con tinned thus: "I most sincerely hope that all the objects...the attention of Thomas Law, esq.,* and myself in J81(> in establishing the Columbian Institute will now meet the approbation and support of the Government... | |
| United States National Museum - 1892 - 1132 pages
...services in the cause that had been so favorably revived at the seat of government," lie continued thus: "I most sincerely hope that all the objects...the. attention of Thomas Law, esq.,* and myself in 181fi in establishing the Columbian Institute will now meet the approbation and support of the Government... | |
| United States National Museum - Museums - 1901 - 756 pages
...services in the cause which has been ; so honorably revived at the seat of Government," he continued thus: "I most sincerely hope that all the objects which engaged the attention of : Thomas Law, Esq.,3 and myself, in 1816, in establishing the Columbian Institute will now meet the approbation and... | |
| National Institute for the Promotion of Science, Washington, D.C. - 1842 - 440 pages
...recognition of past services in the cause which has been so honorably revived at the seat of Government ; and I most sincerely hope that all the objects which engaged...the approbation and support of the Government, and the scientific men of the District of Columbia. It gives me great pleasure to speak of Thomas Law ;... | |
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