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" That, in proportion as suitable arrangements can be made for their reception, all objects of art and of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, plants, and geological and mineralogical specimens, belonging or hereafter to belong,... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 8
by Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1890
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Nature: International Journal of Science, Volume 53

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 906 pages
...Institution is the custodian of the National Museum, which is the only lawful place of deposit of " all objects of art and of foreign and curious research,...geological and mineralogical specimens, belonging to the United States." The nucleus of 3,380,253 1,676,543 5,056.796 FIG. 6.— The New Museum Building....
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Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States ..., Volume 9

United States. Attorney-General - 1869 - 588 pages
...subject in the meantime. Rcgarding them in this light, they can both be executed. I believe, therefore, that "all objects of art, and of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, pi ante, and geological and mineral specimens," which belong to the United States, and .which are anywhere...
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Compilation of Navy and Other Laws from the Revised Statutes and Statutes at ...

United States - 1875 - 388 pages
...objects of natural history, plants, and geological and objects of art. mineralogical specimens, belonging to the United States, which may be in the city of Washington, in whosesoever custody they may be, shall be delivered to such persons as may be authorized by the...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1877 - 534 pages
...Patent-Office and other public buildings, devolved upon the Regents of that Institution the custody of "all objects of art and of foreign and curious research,...United States, which may be in the city of Washington." In accordance with this enactment, the Institution has received and carefully preserved all the specimens...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 17

Smithsonian Institution - 1879 - 1040 pages
...library, equal to the first-class of libraries in the world. When the necessary buildings are erected, all objects of natural history, plants, and geological and mineralogical specimens, belonging to the United States, in Washington or elsewhere, to be delivered to the institution, where they shall...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 17

Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 1054 pages
...devolved upon the regents of that institution the custody of " all objects of art and of foreign und curious research, and all objects of natural history,...mineralogical specimens belonging or hereafter to belong tothe United States, which may be in the city of Washington." In accordance with this enactment the...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 17

1880 - 1064 pages
...be it further enacted, That, in proportion as suitable arrangements can be made for their reception, all objects of art and of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, plants, and geolosical and mineralogical specimens belonging, or hereafter to belong, to ths United States, which...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 18

1880 - 874 pages
...for their recep- Жес°а"огart."" tion, all objects of art and of foreign and curious lbld -"- 6 research, and all objects of natural history, plants,...geological and mineralogical specimens, belonging to the United States, which may be in the city of Washington, in whosesoever custody they may be, shall...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 17

1880 - 1050 pages
...enacted, That, in proportion as suitable arrangements can be miulo for their reception, all objects of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, plants, and geoloeical and mineralogical specimens belonging or hereafter to belong to the United State*, which...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 17

Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 1054 pages
...enacted, That, in proportion as suitable arrangements can be mad« for their reception, all objects of foreign and curious research, and all objects of natural history, plants, and geoloeical and mineralogical specimens belonging or hereafter to belong to tho United States, which...
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