| 1855 - 626 páginas
...hereafter. Before it was sufficiently matured for publication, he was invited early in 1804 to give a course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution in London. With some kind and valuable aid from Davy, he appears to have gone through the course satisfactorily... | |
| 1855 - 624 páginas
...hereafter. Before it was sufficiently matured for publication, he was invited early in 1804 to give a course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution in London. With some kind and valuable aid from Davy, he appears to have gone through the course satisfactorily... | |
| Sir Henry Holland - 1862 - 576 páginas
...hereafter. Before it was sufficiently matured for publication, he was invited early in 1804 to give a course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution in London. With some kind and valuable aid from Davy, he appears to have gone through the course satisfactorily;... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 336 páginas
...obtained before November 1802. In the preface to the first part of his " New System," Dalton writes :— " In 1803 the author was gradually led to those primary...object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate." hypothesis of the atomic theory arose in Dalton's mind from the study of matter in an aeriform condition... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 794 páginas
..."New System of Chemical Philosophy" (1808), the author, writing of himself, says : — -"In 1803, he was gradually led to those primary laws, which seem...object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate. Л brief outline of them was first publicly given the ensuing winter in a course of lectures on natural... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 352 páginas
...before November 1802. In the preface to the first part of his " New System," Dalton writes : — " In 1803 the author was gradually led to those primary...object of the present work to exhibit and elucidate." A Sketch of the A tomic Theory. 209 hypothesis of the atomic theory arose in Dalton's mind from the study... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 350 páginas
...obtained before November 1802. In the 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 páginas
...compounds, in determinate stages. In the preface 2 to the first part of his New System 3 Dalton says: "In 1803 [the author] was gradually led to those primary...Natural Philosophy, at the Royal Institution in London." Among the MSS. found in the rooms of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, about 1896,... | |
| 1808 - 794 páginas
...intention of this small but interesting volume is to exhibit and elucidate the author's ideas relative to those primary laws which seem to obtain in regard to heat, and to chemical combinations. Some of the doctrines which he maintains will occasion discussion and investigation, but they are of... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 690 páginas
..."New System of Chemical Philosophy" (1808), the author, writing of himself, says : — "In 1803, he was gradually led to those primary laws, which seem...natural philosophy, at the Royal Institution in London, and was left for publication in the journals of the Institution ; but he is not informed whether that... | |
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