| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1808 - 456 oldal
...which the phenomena were capable of being explained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...obtained, concerning the true elements of bodies. MDCCCVIII. B This conjecture, then sanctioned only by strong analogies, I am now happy to be able to... | |
| 1808 - 476 oldal
...phenomena were capable of being explained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to z. more intimate knowledge than had hitherto been obtained,...analysis, to bodies which have appeared simple when examined by common chemical agents, or which at least have never been decomposed, it \has been my good... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 oldal
...that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hithtrto been obtained, concerning the true elements of bodies*....conjecture, then sanctioned only by strong analogies, Thisconjso I am now happy to be able to support by some conclusive lure T facts. In the course of a... | |
| 1809 - 336 oldal
...which the phenomena were capable of being explained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...laborious experimental application of the powers of electro-chemical analysis, to bodies which have appeared simple when examined by common chemical agents,... | |
| 1810 - 928 oldal
...phe. ношена were capable of being ex. plained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...be able to support by some conclusive facts. In the coarse of a laborious experimental application of tbc powers' of elcctro.chemics] analysis, to bodies,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 oldal
...the phe. nomeoa were capable of being ex. plained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...be able to support by some conclusive facts. In the coarse of a laborious experimental application of the powers of elec. tro.chemical analysis, to bodice... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 oldal
...which the phenomena vrere capable of being explained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...conjecture, then sanctioned only by strong analogies, 1 am now happy to be able to support by some conclusive facts. In the course of a laborious experimental... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1908 - 692 oldal
...remarks of the one of the previous year, namely, " That the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...able to support by some conclusive facts." In the first attempts he made to decompose the fixed alkalis he acted upon concentrated aqueous solutions... | |
| Faraday Society - 1907 - 450 oldal
...electricity, when he also stated with prophetic foresight that " the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...obtained concerning the true elements of bodies." He then describes the " methods used for the decomposition of the f1xed alkalies." The first attempts... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1906 - 62 oldal
...which the phenomena were capable of being explained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto...laborious experimental application of the powers of electro-chemical analysis, to bodies which have appeared simple when * [From "Philosophical Transactions"... | |
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