| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1860 - 462 halaman
...arrested the attention of the hydrographcrs and astronomers of Europe. I should be glad to think that in a country where I am honored with so much good...due to the excellent labors of Mr. Bache." Professor SOIIUMACHER, the learned astronomer of Altona, transmitting these letters, says : " You will see, by... | |
| 1855 - 714 halaman
...of the hydrographers and astronomers of Europe. I should be glad to think that in a country where 1 am honored with so much good feeling, my feeble testimony...which is due to the excellent labors of Mr. Bache." The first and most important object of the survey, that, indeed, for which it was began, and toward... | |
| 1855 - 682 halaman
...arrested the attention of the hydrographers and astronomers of Europe. I should be glad to think that in a country where I am honored with so much good...might contribute to enliven the interest which is duo to the excellent labors of Mr. Bache." The first and most important object of the survey, that,... | |
| 1855 - 684 halaman
...of Europe. I ehoukf be glad to think that in a country where I am honored with so much good feelmg, my feeble testimony might contribute to enliven the interest which is due to tho excellent labors of Mr. Bache." The first and most important object of the survey, that, indeed,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1860 - 464 halaman
...arrested the attention of the hydrographera and astronomers of Europe. I should be glad to think that in a country where I am honored with so much good...of our common friends, M. Arago and the Baron von Ilumboldt, how anxious they are to know if the great work you have undertaken will remain in the hands... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 432 halaman
...Astronomers of Europe. I should be glad to think that in a country, where I am honored with so mnch regard, my feeble testimony might contribute to enliven the interest which is due to the excellent labors of Dr. Bache." The President of the Royal Geographical Society of London, in his Annual Address to the... | |
| 1851 - 840 halaman
...arrested the attention of the hydrographers and asironomers of Europe. I should :>e glad to think that in a country where I am honored with so much good feeling, my feeble testimony might contribute fr> enliven the interest which is due to the excellent labors of Mr. Bache." Professor Schumacher,... | |
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