| Astronomy - 1867 - 346 pages
...I have always appreciated the generous support on all occasions accorded me by my colleagues in the Council, and by yourselves in this room. I have never...to me a source of the highest and purest pleasure." Scrutineers having been appointed, the ballot for officers for the ensuing year was taken, when the... | |
| 1870 - 532 pages
...conclude that a conviction of the truth of my remarks had filled his heart with the justice of them, but at the same time I wish it to be understood that ray reflections are intended for the system, and not for its advocate. Bro. Hughan cannot have forgotten... | |
| Presidents - 1877 - 726 pages
...remarks with respect to my professional ability and discernment. I have never made any reply to them, but at the same time I wish it to be understood that I am not entirely ungrateful or insensible to such remarks. I will merely say that the opportunities... | |
| United States. Congress - Elections - 1877 - 828 pages
...remarks with respect to my professional ability and discernment. I have never made any reply to them, but at the same time I wish it to be understood that I am not entirely ungrateful or insensible to such remarks. I will merely say that the opportunities... | |
| William Leggo - Canada - 1878 - 946 pages
...of existence will gradually be extended amongst all the Indian subjects of the Canadian Government, but at the same time I wish it to be understood that it is by no means the desire of the Government unduly to press upon its Indian subjects a premature... | |
| Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - Canada - 1882 - 320 pages
...mode of existence will gradually be extended among all the Indian subjects of the Canadian Government, but at the same time I wish it to be understood that it is by no means the desire of the Government unduly to press upon its Indian subjects a premature... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - Mathematics - 1884 - 556 pages
...right to say, that all Mr Whitehouse's experimental results are perfectly consistent with my theory; but at the same time I wish it to be understood that my ground for saying so, is not confidence that a way I now see as possibly leading to an explanation... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1899 - 1034 pages
...less than one-fifth of the .representation would be a substantial representation in the First Raad. But at the same time I wish it to be understood that Her Majesty's Government are not wedded pedantically to the terms of this proposal. We are willing... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1881 - 994 pages
...must decline to increase the costs of taxation by directing an affidavit of increase in all cases, but at the same time I wish it to be understood that, in so deciding, I am not laying down any general rule against the requirement of such an affidavit.... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - Biography & Autobiography - 1989 - 906 pages
...right to say, that all Mr Whitehouse's experimental results are perfectly consistent with my theory; but at the same time I wish it to be understood that my ground for saying so, is ... knowledge of the theory itself which, like every theory, is merely... | |
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