| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 302 oldal
...table, sixteen are either permanent gases or vaporizable • " In 1803, the author was gradually led to those primary Laws which seem to obtain in regard to heat and to chemical combinations, and which it is the object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate." — Preface to First Part... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 336 oldal
...preface to the first part of his " New System," Dalton writes :— " In 1803 the author was gradually led to those primary laws which seem to obtain in regard to heat and to chemical combinations, and which it is the object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate." hypothesis of the atomic... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 352 oldal
...to the first part of his " New System," Dalton writes : — " In 1803 the author was gradually led to those primary laws which seem to obtain in regard to heat and to chemical combinations, and which it is the object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate." A Sketch of the A tomic Theory.... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 350 oldal
...preface to the first part of his "New System," Dalton writes : — " In 1803 the author was gradually led to those primary laws which seem to obtain in regard to heat and to chetnical combinations, and which it is the object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate." A... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 oldal
...preface 2 to the first part of his New System 3 Dalton says: "In 1803 [the author] was gradually led to those primary laws which seem to obtain in regard to heat, and to chemical combinations, and which it is the object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate. A brief outline of them was... | |
| 1808 - 368 oldal
...Order of the President and Council. A neiv System of Chemical Philosophy. Part 1. By John Dilton, Svo. pp. 220. The intention of this small but interesting...expects to publish Part II. in about a year hence. In the course of next month will be published, a supplementary volume of Birds, to Barr's Edition of... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 690 oldal
...Chemical Philosophy" (1808), the author, writing of himself, says : — "In 1803, he was gradually led to those primary laws, which seem to obtain in regard to heat, and to chemical combinations, and which it is the object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate. A brief outline of them was... | |
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