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 | William Nicholson - 1806
...leaft abforbable, and the others more, according as they increafe in weight and complexity.* An enquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies, is a fubjecl, as far as I knowr, en. tirely new : I have lately been profecuting this enquiry with remarkable... | |
 | 1845
...take it for granted that no one will call in question Dalton's honesty, or doubt that when he said " an inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies, is a subject, so far as I know, entirely new," he faithfully expressed his entire ignorance of what Wenzel, Richter,... | |
 | 1845
...experience renders this less probable :* and the text is followed by a passage which we put in italics. ' An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, so far as I know, entirely new : 7 inirc been prosecuting the inquiry with remarkable success.1 On... | |
 | Henry Allon - 1845
...take it for granted that no one will call in question Dalton's honesty, or doubt that when he said 'an inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, so far as I know, entirely new,' he faithfully expressed his entire ignorance of what Wenzel, Richter,... | |
 | George WILSON (M.D., F.R.S.E.) - 1862 - 386 strani
...this conjecture less probable.' And the text is followed by a passage which we print in italics — ' An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate...a subject, as far as I know, entirely new ; I have been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success.' On the succeeding page is a ' Table of the... | |
 | George Wilson - 1862 - 386 strani
...take it for granted that no one will call in question Dalton's honesty, or doubt that, when he said, ' An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate...bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new,' he faithfully expressed his entire ignorance of what Wenzel, Richter, and Higgins had done before him.... | |
 | Charles Wye Williams - 1864 - 278 strani
...being less absorbable, and the others more, accordingly as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate...prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success." Pursuing his inquiries, it was not until March, 1799, that he announced the true theory of aqueous... | |
 | Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1874
...single being less 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, so far as I know, entirely new. I have been lately prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable success.... | |
 | Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875
...single being less absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate...a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. I have been lately prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered upon... | |
 | Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875
...single being less absorbable, and the others more, according as they increase in weight and complexity. An inquiry into the relative weights of the ultimate...bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. 1 have been lately prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered... | |
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