| Otis Frederick Reed Waite - 1871 - 254 str.
...collect such facts and observations as tend to the improvement and security of navigation ; " third, " to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn." This Society has a museum which comprises a... | |
| 1892 - 994 str.
...vessels from the old town. The third of the objects stated as reasons for organizing the society was "to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn." The museum began November, 1799, with a gift... | |
| Charles Stuart Osgood, Henry Morrill Batchelder - 1879 - 372 str.
...to collect such facts and observations as tend to the improvement and security of navigation"; "to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope, or Cape Horn." The by-laws provided that " any person shall... | |
| Duane Hamilton Hurd - 1887 - 702 str.
...this and allied classes of books are accessible to scholars as well as to the gen eral reader. 3d. To form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn. This has been obtained, to a considerable extent,... | |
| 1894 - 296 str.
...collect such facts and observations as tend to the improvement and security of navigation Third, to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn." The museum was begun in November, 1799, the... | |
| Thomas Franklin Hunt, Essex Institute - 1895 - 276 str.
...such facts and observations as tend to the improvement and security of navigation. . . . Third, to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn." The museum was begun in November, 1799, the... | |
| Ralph Delahaye Paine - 1912 - 642 str.
...collect such facts and observations as tended to the improvement and security of navigation, and to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn."* The by-laws provided that " any person shall... | |
| Peabody Museum of Salem - 1916 - 40 str.
...collect such facts and observations as tend to 'the improvement and security of navigation and, Third, to form a Museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn." The first gift to the museum was from Capt.... | |
| American Association of Museums - 1911 - 152 str.
...observations and records which should "tend to the improvement and security of navigation," and " to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn." Only the masters and supercargoes of Salem... | |
| Joseph Nickerson Ashton - 1917 - 88 str.
...collect such facts and observations as tend to the improvement and security of navigation;" and "to form a museum of natural and artificial curiosities, particularly such as are to be found beyond Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn". As to membership the by-laws provided that "any... | |
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