| 1832 - 918 pagine
...done by an examination of the transactions of the bank with editors and >ublic functionaries. And here the committee wish it to be distinctly understood, that they do not pretend to set up the absurd idea, that editors or officers are excluded from the right common to the... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 pagine
...done by an examination of the transactions of the bank with editors and public functionaries. And here the committee wish it to be distinctly understood, that they do not pretend to set up the absurd idea, that editors or officers are excluded from the right common to the... | |
| 1853 - 632 pagine
...CAMDEN. VOL. i.— PART in. DUBLIN : PRINTED FOB THE SOCIETY, BY JOHN O'DALY, 9, ANGLESEA-STREET. 1852. THE Committee wish it to be distinctly understood,...contained in the papers read at the meetings of the Society, and here printed, except so far as the 7th and 8th General Rules extend. KILKENiNY AimEOLOGICAL... | |
| Kilkenny Archaeological Society - 1853 - 496 pagine
...ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. VOL. II. 1852-53. DUBLIN : PRINTED FOR THE SOCIITT, BY JOHN (XDALY, 9, ANGLESEA-STREET. THE Committee wish it to be distinctly understood,...responsible for the statements and opinions contained iu the Papers read at the meetings of the Society, and here printed, except so far as the 9th and 10th... | |
| Kilkenny Archaeological Society - 1853 - 552 pagine
...O'DALY, 9, ANGLESEA-STREET. 1851. THE Committee wish it to be distinctly understood, that they are not responsible for the statements and opinions contained in the papers read at the meetings of the Society, and here printed, except so far as the 7th and 8th General Rules extend. K1LKENNY ARCHAEOLOGICAL... | |
| 1854 - 834 pagine
...the. subject of elementary education in different parts of Ireland ; but the C'ominifsiom.r» uifh ¡t to be distinctly understood, that they do not hold themselves responsible for the of in iota expressed in the following Reports, nor do they feel called upon to adopt all the tngyestiont... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1856 - 652 pagine
...premium of $50 be awarded to William F. Porter, of Bradford. In making this award for the work done only, the committee wish it to be distinctly understood that they do not intend in any manner to give a 'preference for one machine over the other, — because they do not... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1855 - 508 pagine
...CAMDEK. VOL. II.— PAET II. DUBLIN : PRINTED FOB THE SOCIETY, BY JOHN O'DALY, 9, ANGLESEA-STREET. 1854. The Committee wish it to be distinctly understood,...themselves responsible for the statements and opinions contain*! in the Papers read at the meetings of the Society, and here printed, except so far as the... | |
| 1855 - 972 pagine
...prize. "At the same time," as the circular we have received very properly states, " the adjudicators wish it to be distinctly understood, that they do not hold themselves responsible for all the particular sentiments which the essay contains." They hope " its publication will lead to a... | |
| Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society - 1856 - 508 pagine
...1854-55. DUBLIN: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. M C GLASHAN AND GILL, 50, UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET. The Committee wish it to be distinctly understood,...contained in the Papers read at the Meetings of the Society, and here printed, except so far as the 9th and 10th Amended General Rules extend. PREFACE,... | |
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