| 1799 - 648 páginas
...of the human intellect ? But how ample and how intercfting is the field that is given us to explore! Nobody, furely, in his fober fenfes has ever pretended...produced in the world by the agency of heat are probably jafl at exten/ive, and quite as important, as thofe which are owing to the tendency of the particles... | |
| William Nicholson - 1799 - 652 páginas
...of the human intellect ? But how ample and how interefting is the field that is given us to explore! Nobody, furely, in his fober fenfes has ever pretended...make, merely by the inveftigation of the laws of its anión \ The effects produced in the world by the agency of heat are probably////? as extenfive, and... | |
| Benjamin Graf von Rumford - 1870 - 608 páginas
...yet what sublime discoveries was our "immortal Newton enabled to make, merely by the investigation of the laws of its action ! The effects produced in the world by the agency of Heat are probablyy'wj/ as extensive, and quite as important, as those which are owing to the tendency of the... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1871 - 750 páginas
...and yet what sublime discoveries was our immortal Newton enabled to make, merely by the investigation of the laws of its action ! " The effects produced in the world by the agency of Heat are probably just as extensive, and quite as important, as those which are owing to the tendency of the particles... | |
| I.F. Goldstein, M. Goldstein - 1984 - 428 páginas
...and yet what sublime discoveries was our immortal Newton enabled to make, merely by the investigation of the laws of its action! The effects produced in the world by the agency of Heat are probably just as extensive, and quite as important, as those which are owing to the tendency of the particles... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 páginas
...and yet what sublime discoveries was our immortal Newton enabled to make, merely by the investigation of the laws of its action! The effects produced in the world by the agency of heat, are probably just as extensive, and quite as important, as those which are owing to the tendency of the particles... | |
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