| Sir Humphry Davy - 1827 - 174 páginas
...awarded the first prize to Mr. JOHN DALTON, of Manchester, Fellow of this Society, for the Developement of the Chemical Theory of Definite Proportions, usually...and discoveries, in physical and chemical science. What Mr. Dalton's merits are, I shall briefly endeavour to state to you, though it is impossible to... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1827 - 426 páginas
...Society he proceeded to state, that the first prize had been awarded to Mr. John Dalton, of Manchester, for the development of the chemical theory of definite...the Atomic theory, and for his various Other labours hi chemical and physical science. 'He stated, that Dr. Bryan Higgins, Mr. William Higgins, and Richter,... | |
| 1827 - 426 páginas
...Society he proceeded to state, that the first prize had been awarded to Mr. John Dalton, of Manchester* for the development of the chemical theory of definite...the Atomic theory, and for his various other labours in chemical and physical science. ., He stated, that Dr. Bryan Higgins, Mr. William Higgins,; and Ricbter,... | |
| 1827 - 532 páginas
...in your last Journal, " that the Council awarded the first prize to Mr. John Dalton, of Manchester, for the development of the chemical theory of definite...proportions, usually called the Atomic Theory," and the President afterwards alludes to Higgins, Richter, Wollaston, Gay-Lussac, Prout, and some others,... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 346 páginas
...in his anniversary discourse 1826, made known their award of the first prize to Mr. John Dalton, " for the development of the chemical theory of Definite...and discoveries in physical and chemical science." He justly affirmed, that " to Mr. Dalton belongs the distinction of first unequivocally calling the... | |
| 1857 - 584 páginas
...guineas, which had been founded by George IV. in the previous year. In presenting this medal to Dalton, " for the development of the chemical theory of definite...and discoveries in physical and chemical science," Sir Humphry Davy, then president of the Society, conceded to him the distinction, which others had... | |
| 1864 - 184 páginas
...Royal Society's Prize, founded by George IV. in the year before, would be given to Mr. John Dalton, " for the development of the chemical theory of Definite...and discoveries in physical and chemical science." During his later life Dalton continued to gain his living as professional chemist, lecturer, and teacher... | |
| William Walker - 1864 - 198 páginas
...Royal Society's Prize, founded by George IV. in the year before, would be given to Mr. John Dalton, " for the development of the chemical theory of Definite...and discoveries in physical and chemical science." During his later life Dalton continued to gain his living as professional chemist, lecturer, and teacher... | |
| William Walker - 1864 - 198 páginas
...Royal Society's Prize, founded by George IV. in the year before, would be given to Mr. John Dalton, " for the development of the chemical theory of Definite...and discoveries in physical and chemical science." an outline of his speculations on the subject of the composition of bodies, in which he gave to the... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 336 páginas
...in his anniversary discourse of 1826, made known the award of the first prize to Mr John Dalton, " for the development of the chemical theory of definite...and discoveries in physical and chemical science." To Mr Dalton belongs the distinction of first unequivocally calling the attention of philosophers to... | |
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