Diplomata et statuta Regalis societatis Londini, pro scientiâ naturali promovendâ

Cover
The Society, 1776 - 107 Seiten

Im Buch

Ausgewählte Seiten

Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen

Beliebte Passagen

Seite 54 - Grace, certain Knowledge and meer Motion, have Given and Granted, and by these Presents...
Seite 55 - AB, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof...
Seite 13 - Register, and at the same time pronounce him ejected in these words : I do, by the authority and in the name of the Royal Society of London, for Improving Natural Knowledge, declare AB to be now ejected and no longer a Fellow thereof.
Seite 55 - Ordinance, or Provifion, Proclamation, or Reftraint, to the contrary hereof had, made, ordained, or any other Thing, Caufe, or Matter whatfoever, in any wife notwithftanding. IN WITNESS whereof, we have caufed thefe our Letters to be made Patents ; Witnefs Ourfelf, at Weftminfter, the...
Seite 41 - ... received, the date of its reception at the apartments of the Society, and the name of the Fellow or Foreign Member who communicates it, shall be duly entered in the order of its reception. V. The original copy of every Paper received at the Society shall be considered the property of the Society, if there be no previous engagement with its author to the contrary ; but any author may withdraw a paper which has been received but not read ; or may, by leave of the Council...
Seite 20 - The President shall take precedence of every Fellow of the Society, at their ordinary place of meeting; and also in all other places, where any number of the Fellows meet as a Society, Council, or Committee.
Seite 9 - London for improving natural knowledge, and to pursue the ends for which the same was founded; that we will be present at the Meetings of the Society as often as conveniently we can...
Seite 33 - ... to view, and discourse upon, rarities of nature and art : and thereupon to consider, what may be deduced from them, or any of them ; and how far they, or any of them, may be improved for use or discovery.1 V.
Seite 36 - Sciatis quod nos, De gratia noftra fpeciali, ac ex certa fcientia et mero motu noftris...
Seite 55 - In witness whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourselfat Westminster, on the 16th day of December, in the eleventh year of our reign.

Bibliografische Informationen