 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875
...refreshed, having been pleased by bis reception. About this time also he had been made an Associate of the Academy of Moral and Political Science of the Institute of France ; and ten days afterwards, in a congratulatory address sent to the Eoyal Academy of Belgium on the... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1876
...constancy the origin of which is easy to comprehend if we reflect upon the diversity of the causes which are almost always in action, and the slight...much, was known everywhere as the friend of science. During the year 1873-'74 the society received, as resident member, Dr. Adolphe d'Espine, and at the... | |
 | Henry Allon - 1876
...general principles of polit102 103 ical economy by M. Chevalier in an elaborate report on his works to the Academy of Moral and Political Science of the Institute of France; and by M. Rouher, who distributed an account of his system of Political Economy to all the Chambers... | |
 | 1876
...his general principles of political economy by M. Chevalier in an elaborate report on his works to the Academy of Moral and Political Science of the Institute of France ; and by M. Rouher, who distributed an account of his system of Political Economy to all the Chambers... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1876
...in action, and the slight probability that they will change from one year to another. If Belgium baa published statistical documents more extended and...everywhere as the friend of science. Daring the year 1873-'7A the society received, as resident member, Dr. Adolpbe d'Espiue, and at the same time elected,... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1876
...life, he collected and published data upon the physical and moral conditions of man, under the bend of social physics. These were highly appreciated by...society received, as resident member, Dr. Adolphe d'Espiue, and at the same time elected, as honorary members, Dr. Francis Forel, of Merges, professor... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1876
...and published data upon the physical and moral conditions of man, under the head of social physios. These were highly appreciated by the Academy of Moral...much, was known everywhere as the friend of science. During the year 1873-'74 the society received, as resident member, Dr. Adolphe d'Espine, and at the... | |
 | Cary D. Wintz, Paul Finkelman - 2004 - 1341 pages
...the Apollinaire Prize for poetry (1974), honorary degrees from several universities, and election to the Academy of Moral and Political Science of the Institute of France (1969). Senghor's broad worldview included African traditions of his birthplace, his Catholic education,... | |
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