 | 1823 - 4 pages
...in the construction of his machine for computation, which the Com mittee think fully adequate to the attainment of the objects proposed by the inventor,...encouragement in the prosecution of his arduous undertaking." — Ed. Phit. Jaurn. While examining the distribution of the aggregrated groups of the carbonate of... | |
 | 1823
...in the construction of his machine for computation, which the Committee think fully adequate to the attainment of the objects proposed by the inventor;...encouragement in the prosecution of his arduous undertaking." THE TREASURES OF THE DEEP. WHAT hid'st thou in thy treasure-caves and cells ? Thou hollow-sounding... | |
 | 1823
...in the construction of his machine for computation, which the Committee think fully adequate to the attainment of the objects proposed by the inventor...encouragement in the prosecution of his arduous undertaking." 10. Tenacity of Iron-wire not altered by Heat. — A set of experiments have been made by Colonel Dufour... | |
 | 1823
...hie machine for computation, which the committee think fully adequate to the attainment of the object proposed by the inventor; and that they consider Mr....encouragement in the prosecution of his arduous undertaking." SCO&ESBY'S MAGNETICAL DISCOVERIES. Mr. Scoresby's attention was first directed to the investigation... | |
 | Charles Babbage - 1851 - 231 pages
...objects * Sir H. Davy had witnessed and expressed his admiration of the performances of the Engine. proposed by the inventor, and that they consider Mr....public encouragement in the prosecution of his arduous undertaking5." This Report was transmitted to the Lords of the Treasury, by whom it was, with Mr. Babbage's... | |
 | Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1852
...in the construction of his machine for computation, which the Committee think folly adequate to the attainment of the objects proposed by the inventor,...consider Mr. Babbage as highly deserving of public encourage • ment in his public undertaking." Another Committee, similarly composed, in 1828, having... | |
 | 1852
...in the construction of his machine for computation, which the Committee think fully adequate to the attainment of the objects proposed by the inventor, and (that) they consider Mr. Babbag* as highly deserving of public encourage • ment in his public undertaking." Another Committee,... | |
 | Charles Babbage - 1864 - 496 pages
...the Committee think fully adequate to the attainment of the objects proposed by the inventor ; and they consider Mr. Babbage as highly deserving of public...encouragement, in the prosecution of his arduous undertaking." * On the 21st of May these papers were ordered to be printed by the House of Commons. In July, 1823,... | |
 | Charles Babbage - 1864 - 496 pages
...fully adequate to the attainment of the objects proposed by " the inventor, and that they considered Mr. Babbage as highly " deserving of public encouragement...in the prosecution of his " arduous undertaking." — Report of Royal Society, 1st May, 1823. Parliamentary Paper, 370, 22nd May, 1823. And in a subsequent... | |
 | Royal Astronomical Society - 1871
...Young. This most competent tribunal reported favourably on the project, stating that " they considered Mr. Babbage as highly deserving of public encouragement in the prosecution of his arduous undertaking." Funds were accordingly provided by Government from time to time, but being never adequate in amount,... | |
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