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Page 366 - corners of the world in anus, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to herself do prove but true.
Page 235 - of woods, for you must make account to lose almost twenty years' profit, and expect your recompense in the end: for the principal thing that hath been the destruction of most plantations hath been the base and hasty drawing of profit in the first years." I think that Lord Bacon's is a sounder and wiser philosophy than the philosophy of those as to whom I have
Page vi - LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1863. OBJECTS. "To provide a place of meeting for all Gentlemen connected with the Colonies and British India, and others taking an interest in Colonial and Indian affairs ; to establish a
Page 447 - and Accounts from Committees and persons ; to cause of his own authority, and when necessary, Special Meetings of the Council and of the Committees to be summoned; and to propose, from time to time, to the Council such measures as shall appear to him conducive to the welfare of the Institute. 41. It is
Page 449 - Meeting, whenever required in writing so to do, by at least twenty-five Fellows of the Institute. 55. A week's notice at least of the time when, and the object for which, every Special Meeting is to be holden, shall be sent to every Resident
Page 452 - ELECTION. Name Title Residence being desirous of admission into the ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE, we, the undersigned, recommend him as eligible for Membership. Proposed Elected Dated this day of , 18 from personal knowledge. 18 18
Page xiii - 82, Great St. Helen's, EG HINCKS, CAPTAIN AS, Junior United Service Club, SW HODGSON, ARTHUR, Clopton, Stratford-on-Avon, and Windham Club, St. James's Square, SW QUINTIN, 5, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, SW HOLLINGS, H. DE B , MA, New University Club, St. James's Street, SW HOUGHTON, LORD, Travellers
Page 207 - Monthly Notices of Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania for 1870 and 1871; January, February, March, and April, 1864 ; and March to August, 1872." NEW ZEALAND. " Results of Meteorological Observations taken at Martendale, Southland, New Zealand, for the year
Page 259 - but, with this exception, the medium degree of heat is much the same in all the countries of this part of the globe." The Colonies are not only refreshed during a considerable period by the sea breezes or trade winds, but are exempt from sudden violent changes from great heat to great coolness, and vice
Page 445 - in arrear to the Institute, together with a statement of the arrear, shall be reported to the Council, and immediate notice of the same, with an account of such arrear, shall be forwarded to every Fellow whose name shall have been so reported.

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