Petition mentioned, to promote the increase and diffusion of knowledge respecting as well Our Colonies, Dependencies and Possessions, as Our Indian Empire, and the preservation of a permanent union between the Mother Country and the various parts of the... Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute - Page 354de Royal Commonwealth Society - 1902Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1931 - 1236 pages
...by itt Charter of Incorporation, which beorí date the H6th September, 1S8Í. " It aims to promote the preservation of a permanent union between the Mother Country and the various parts of the Empire. It provides a place of meeting for British subjects connected with the Dominions, the Colonies,... | |
| Royal commonwealth society - 1868 - 40 pages
...Museum, and by reading papers, holding discussions, and undertaking scientific and other enquiries, as in the said Petition mentioned, to promote the...advantage if We granted to His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWAKD, PBINCE OF WALES, KG, WILLIAM DKOGO MONTAGU, DDKE OF MANCHESTER, KP, and the other Fellows of... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 482 pages
...Museum, and by reading papers, holding discussions, and undertaking scientific and other enquiries, as in the said Petition mentioned, to promote the...if We granted to His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, PBINCE OF WALES, KG, WILLIAM DROGO MONTAGU, DUKE OP MANCHESTER, KP, and the other Fellows of the said... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1889 - 526 pages
...Museum, and by reading papers, holding discussions, and undertaking scientific and other enquiries, as in the said Petition mentioned, to promote the...would be for the public advantage if We granted to His Koyal Highness ALBEBT EDWARD, PRINCE OP WALES, EG, WILLIAM DROGO MONTAGU, DUKE OP MANCHESTER, KP, and... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1894 - 576 pages
...Us that they are respectively the President and Chairman of the Council of a Society established in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight,...His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, EG, WILLIAM DROGO MONTAGU, DUKE OF MANCHESTER, KP, and the other Fellows of the said Society, Our Royal... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1894 - 574 pages
...Us that they are respectively the President and Chairman of the Council of a Society established in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight,...permanent union between the Mother Country and the various ports of the British Empire, and that it would enable the said objects to be more effectually attained,... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1896 - 604 pages
...Us that they are respectively the President and Chairman of the Council of a Society established in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight,...His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, EG, WILLIAM DROGO MONTAGU, DUKE OF MANCHESTER, KP, and the other Fellows of the said Society, Our Royal... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1899 - 550 pages
...Us that they are respectively the President and Chairman of the Council of a Society established in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight,...granted to His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OP WALES, KG, WILLIAM DROGO MONTAGU, DUKE OF MANCHESTER, KP, and the other Fellows of the said Society,... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1900 - 500 pages
...and in 1882 the Royal Charter was granted. Among the objects of the Institute as there set forth is the preservation of a permanent union between the Mother Country and the various parts of the Empire. It must indeed be a matter of congratulation to every member of this Institute to find, after... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1900 - 506 pages
...and in 1882 the Royal Charter was granted. Among the objects of the Institute as there set forth is the preservation of a permanent union between the Mother Country and the various parts of the Empire. It must indeed be a matter of congratulation to every member of this Institute to find, after... | |
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