An inquiry into the relative weights of the . . ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new : I have lately been prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered upon in this paper ; but I... Littell's Living Age - Pagina 1301845Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1895 - 710 pagine
...end of his essay read October 2 1 , 1803, and published in November, 1805. Dalton wrote at this time: "An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new; I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success.... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe, Arthur Harden - 1896 - 232 pagine
...absorbable, and the others more according as they increase in •weight and complexity. An enquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new : I have lately been prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable success.... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1901 - 208 pagine
...MOLECULE. 145 been even more important in aiding the advance of chemistry than the answer itself: — "An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate...bodies is a subject, so far as I know, entirely new. I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered... | |
| Francis Preston Venable - 1904 - 310 pagine
...complexity (he added in a foot-note: 'Subsequent experiment renders this conjecture less probable'). An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success.... | |
| Caleb Williams Saleeby - 1904 - 386 pagine
...given element; and that all chemical actions proceed according to the laws thus determined. He says: "An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new; I have been lately prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success."... | |
| John Price Millington - 1906 - 252 pagine
...they increase in weight and complexity. (Subsequent experience renders this conjecture less probable). An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new ; I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success.... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pagine
...read a paper to the Literary and Philosophical Society 0f Manchester,i wherein he says: " An enquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new; I have lately been prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable success.... | |
| Ethel Roberts - 1911 - 264 pagine
...single being least absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success.... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1916 - 674 pagine
...has been very great. Dalton delivered a lecture in Manchester, in 1803, wherein he said * An enquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles...bodies is a subject, so far as I know, entirely new ; I have lately been prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable success/ Many of Dalton's predecessors,... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1916 - 684 pagine
...has been very great. Dalton delivered a lecture in Manchester, in 1803, wherein he said ' An enquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, so for as I know, entirely new ; I have lately been prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable success.'... | |
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