| 1821 - 438 pages
...the customary measures employed throughout the country. 5. We are not aware that any further services remain for us to perform, in the execution of the...the complete attainment of the objects in question. Jsoiicloii, March 31, 1821. Foreign Articles. GREAT II li. 'I .11 V ARO IRELAND. London papers of the... | |
| 1821 - 468 pages
...of the commaud, laid upon us by Your Majesty . :,TmLon; b.,, if any superintendence of the relations to be adopted were thought necessary, we should still be ready to undertake such jnspecto 1 examinations, as might be required for the complete att—t of the objects in que»tiou.... | |
| Industrial arts - 1821 - 446 pages
...the customary measures employed throughout the country. 5. We are not aware that any further services remain for us to perform, in the execution of the commands laid VOL. XXXVIII. — SECOND SERIES. Zz upon upon us by your Majesty's Commission ; but, it any superintendence... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 820 pages
...from it, and of their parts, be procured without delay 5. We are not aware that any further services remain for us to perform, in the execution of the...superintendence of the regulations to be adopted, were thought ne. cessary, we should still be ready to undertake such inspection* and examinations as might be required... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 780 pages
...the customary measures employed throughout the country. 5. We are not aware that any further services remain for us to perform, in the execution of the...Majesty's commission; but if any superintendence of the reVOL. XIV. PART II. filiations to be adopted, were thought necessary, we should still be ready to... | |
| 1823 - 792 pages
...measures employed throughout the country. 5. We are not aware that any further services remain for ua to perform, in the execution of the commands laid...Majesty's commission ; but if any superintendence of the reVOL. XIV. PART II. gulations to be adopted, were thought necessary, we should still be ready to undertake... | |
| Physics - 1821 - 510 pages
...the customary measures employed throughout the country. 5. We are not awarp that any further services remain for us to perform, in the execution of the...complete attainment of the objects in question. (Signed) GEOIIGE CLERE. THOMAS YOUNG. DA VIES GILBERT. HENRY KATER. WM. H. WOLLASTON. London, March 31, 1821.... | |
| United States - 1821 - 470 pages
...furthertervices remain for usto perform, in the execution of the commantis laid upon us by your majesty'« commission; but if any superintendence of the regulations...examinations as might be required for the complete attain ment of the objects in question. London, JHarc/i 31, 1821. Foreign Articles. ОВГ.1Т BRIT1IB... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 778 pages
...the customary measures employed throughout the country. 5. We are not aware that any further services remain for us to perform, in the execution of the...Majesty's commission; but if any superintendence of the reVOL. ZIT. PART II. gulations to be adopted, were thought necessary, we should etill be ready to undertake... | |
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