| Charles Wilkes - 1845 - 392 Seiten
...we should endeavour to confer benefits in return. Although the primary objeet of the expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and navigation, yet you will take all oceasions, not incompatible with the great purposes of your undertaking, to extend the bounds of seience,... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 702 Seiten
...intercourse, we should endeavor to confer benefits in return. Although the primary object of the Expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and...take all occasions, not incompatible with the great purposes of your undertaking, to extend the bounds of science, and promote the acquisition of knowledge.... | |
| United States National Museum - 1884 - 686 Seiten
...relating to tho .scientific objects of the survey : "Although the primary object of the expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and...take all occasions, not incompatible with the great purposes of your undertaking, to extend the bounds of science and promote the acquisition of knowledge."... | |
| Herman Dieck - 1885 - 770 Seiten
...we should endeavor u> confer benefits in return. "Although the primary object of the expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and...take all occasions, not incompatible with the great purposes of your undertaking, to extend the bounds of science, and promote the acquisition of knowledge.... | |
| Richard Strader Collum - 1890 - 342 Seiten
...is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and navigation, yet all occasions will be taken, not incompatible with the great purpose of the undertaking, to extend the bounds of science, and to promote the acquisition of knowledge. For the more successful attainment of these objects, a corps... | |
| Stewart B. Nelson - 1971 - 268 Seiten
...Paulding, contained the following instructions: "Although the primary objective of the Expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and navigation, yet you will take all occasions to extend the bounds of science and promote the acquisition of knowledge." Particular attention was... | |
| Karen Solit - 1993 - 128 Seiten
...of Europe in geographic exploration. Every opportunity was also taken by the Expedition, when it was "not incompatible with the great purpose of the undertaking, to extend the bounds of science and to promote the acquisition of knowledge."5 The collection of plant material was neither the prime objective... | |
| Gilbert Michael Joseph, Catherine LeGrand, Ricardo Donato Salvatore - 1998 - 604 Seiten
...Knowledge Representational Machines of Informal Empire Although the primary object of the Expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and...take all occasions, not incompatible with the great purposes of your undertaking, to extend the bounds of science, and promote the acquisition of knowledge.... | |
| Terence Whalen - 1999 - 572 Seiten
...aspect of the expedition as a kind of afterthought: "Although the primary object of the Expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and...take all occasions, not incompatible with the great purposes of your undertaking, to extend the bounds of science, and promote the acquisition of knowledge"... | |
| 984 Seiten
...hydrographie. To quote the instructions further : Although the primary object of the Expedition is the promotion of the great interests of commerce and navigation, yet you will take all occasions to extend the bounds of Science and promote the acquisition of knowledge. Special care was enjoined... | |
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