| General history - 1815 - 802 sider
...provided for by instructions before-hand, vou are, in all such cases, to proceed as you shall judge inost advantageous to the service on which you are employed....all opportunities, to send to our secretary^ for our information, accounts of your proceedings, and copies of the surveys and drawings you shall have made... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 488 sider
...to be foreseen, and therefore '' not particularly to be provided for by instructions before'« hand, you are, in all such cases, to proceed as you shall...most advantageous to the service on which you are i( employed. " You are, by all opportunities, to send to our Secretary, " for our information, accounts... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 532 sider
...undertakings of this nature, several emergencies may arise not to be foreseen, and therefore not particularly to be provided for by instructions before-hand, you...most advantageous to the service on which you are em* ployed. You are, by all opportunities, to send to our secretary, for our information, accounts... | |
| James Cook - 1880 - 538 sider
...foreseen, and therefore not particularly to be provided for by instructions before hand, you are, in such cases, to proceed as you shall judge most advantageous to the service on which you are employed ; and you are, by all opportunities, to send to our secretary, for our information, accounts of your... | |
| New South Wales - 1893 - 630 sider
...and, therefore, not par- ary P°wereticularly to be provided for by instructions beforehand, you ure in all such cases to proceed as you shall judge most...information, accounts of your proceedings, and copies of the sur- Pro*freseveys and drawings you shall have made ; and upon your arrival in England you are immediately... | |
| 1928 - 514 sider
...undertaking of this nature, several emergencies may arise not to be foreseen, and therefore not particularly to be provided for by instructions beforehand, you are, in all such cases, to proceed, as upon advice, with your officers, you shall judge most advantageous to the service on which you are... | |
| Bolton Glanvill Corney - 1914 - 614 sider
...undertaking of this important Nature several Emergencies may arise, not to be foreseen, and therefore not to be 'provided for by Instructions beforehand, You...are, in all such cases, to proceed as you shall judge may be most advantageous to the .Service on which you are employed. Given under our hands the 17th... | |
| Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. South Australian Branch - 1918 - 808 sider
...the service abovement'oned. you are. by all proper opportunities, to send to our secretary, for our information, accounts of your proceedings and copies of the surveys and drawings which you shall have made, and such papers as the naturalist and painters employed on board may think... | |
| Frank Murcot Bladen - 1893 - 596 sider
...several Discretionemergencies may arise not to be foreseen, and, therefore, not par- "ry *" ticularly to be provided for by instructions beforehand, you...information, accounts of your proceedings, and copies of the sur- p veys and drawings you shall have made ; and upon your arrival in England you are immediately... | |
| George Kish - 1978 - 482 sider
...by Instruction before hand, you are in all such Cases, to proceed, as upon advice with your Officers you shall judge most advantageous to the Service on which you are employed. You are to send by all proper Conveyances to the Secretary of the Royal Society Copys of the Observations you... | |
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