Society answerable, for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings, contained in the several Papers so published, - which must still rest on the credit or judgment of their respective Authors. Dissertations and Letters - Página 48editado por - 1815 - 101 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 570 páginas
...advantageous manner of treating them; without pretending to answer for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings contained in the several...must still rest on the credit or judgment of their several authors. It is likewise necessary on this occasion to remark, that it is an established rule... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 582 páginas
...advantageous manner of treating them ; without pretending to answer for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings contained in the several...must still rest on the credit or judgment of their several authors. It is likewise necessary on this occasion to remark, that it is an established rule... | |
| 1845 - 488 páginas
...advantageous manner of treating them ; without pretending to answer for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings, contained in the several...published, which must still rest on the credit or judgement of their respective authors. It is likewise necessary on this occasion to remark, that it... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 422 páginas
...advantageous manner of treating them ; without pretending to answer for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings, contained in the several...published, which must still rest on the credit or judgement of their respective authors. It is likewise necessary on this occasion to remark, that it... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1891 - 466 páginas
...advantageous manner of treating them; without pretending to answer for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings contained in the several...published, which must still rest on the credit or judgmem of their respective authors." vicinity abstracts of the work done by the Society, or done by... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1891 - 472 páginas
...them; without pretending to answer for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reason" ings contained in the several papers so published, which must still rest on the credit or judg" ment of their respective authors." vicinity abstracts of the work done by the Society, or done... | |
| James E. McClellan - 2003 - 154 páginas
...advantageous manner of treating them; without pretending to answer for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings, contained in the several...published, which must still rest on the credit or judgment ot their respective authors. The Royal Society repeated these caveats in print in 1761, and then annuatiy... | |
| David Abraham Kronick - 2004 - 356 páginas
...without pretending to answer, or to make the Society answerable, for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings, Contained in the several...published, which must still rest on the credit or judgement of their respective authors. Secondly: That neither the Society, or the Committee of the... | |
| Joseph E. Harmon, Alan G. Gross - 2007 - 353 páginas
...them." The Society, however, made it clear that this committee and the Society itself was not answerable "for the certainty of the facts, or the propriety of the reasonings"; that remained the author's responsibility. In 1831, Philosophical Transactions began sending articles... | |
| 108 páginas
...without pretending to answer, or to make the Society answerable, for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings, contained in the several...the credit or judgment of their respective Authors. from TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Vol. i [1771]VOLUME 147 * NUMBER 1 MARCH 2003... | |
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