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Excerpt from Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 4: October 25, 1880 May 28, 1883
The president opened the proceedings with the following remarks: Having now completed my year of office you will per haps think it becoming of me to say a few words on the present occasion of our annual general meeting. I trust that during the twelve months that I have been your president the Society has had no reason to regret its choice. Beyond, however, returning my sincere thanks to the Council and all the members of the Society - but especially to the Treasurer and Secretaries - for the kindness which I have invariably received at their hands, in the discharge of my duties, I will not occupy your time by dwelling at any length on the events of the past year. What I have to say refers more to the future.
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