We see forms of matter, differing in subtilty and mobility, bearing the names of solids, liquids, and gases ; above these are the semi-material existences, which produce the phenomena of electricity and magnetism, and either caloric or a universal ether.... Life of Thomas Young - Pagina 155di George Peacock - 1855 - 514 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Daniel Denison Whedon - 1875 - 490 pagine
...solids, liquids, and gases ; above these are the semi-material existences, which produce the phenomena of electricity and magnetism, and either caloric or...the more refined and immaterial appear to pervade the grosser. It seems, therefore, natural to believe that the analogy may bo continued still further... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1874 - 456 pagine
...electricty and magnetism, and either caloric or an universal ether ; higher still perhaps are the cause of gravitation and the immediate agents in attractions...therefore natural to believe that the analogy may le continued still further until it rises into existence, absolutely immaterial and spiritual." * 43.... | |
| 1875 - 718 pagine
...solids, liquids, and gases: above these are the seini-matci ial existences, which produce the phenomena of electricity and' magnetism, and either caloric...the immediate agents in attractions of all kinds, \vhicn exhibit some phenomena apparentiy still more remote from all that is compatible with material... | |
| 1875 - 714 pagine
...in attractions of all kinds, whiuu exhibit some phenomena apparent'y still more remote from all ihnt is compatible with material bodies. And of these different...the more refined and immaterial appear to pervade the grosser. It seems, therefore, natural to believe that the ariaiogy may be continued still further,... | |
| Daniel Denison Whedon - 1876 - 484 pagine
...solids, liquids, and gases ; above these are the semi-material existences, which produce the phenomena of electricity and magnetism, and either caloric or...the more refined and immaterial appear to pervade the grosser. It seems, therefore, natural to believe that the analogy may be continued still further... | |
| 1880 - 702 pagine
...semi-material existences, which produce the phenomena of electricity and magnetism, and either caloric or universal ether. Higher still, perhaps, are the causes of gravitation, and the immediate agents in attraction of all kinds, which exhibit some phenomena apparently still more remote from all that is... | |
| 1880 - 698 pagine
...semi-material existences, which produce the phenomena of electricity and magnetism, and either caloric or universal ether. Higher still, perhaps, are the causes of gravitation, and the immediate agents in attraction of all kinds, which exhibit some phenomena apparently still more remote from all that is... | |
| Charles McArthur - 1882 - 172 pagine
...of solids, liquids, and gases; above these, the semi-material substances which produce the phenomena of electricity and magnetism, and either caloric or a universal ether ; higher still, perhaps, the causes of gravitation, etc. And, of these different orders of beings, the more refined and immaterial... | |
| 1884 - 400 pagine
...solids, liquids and gases; above these are the semi-material existences which produce the phenomena of electricity and magnetism, and either caloric or a universal ether. Higher still are the causes of gravitation, etc. And of these different orders of beings the more refined and immaterial... | |
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