| 1808 - 508 sider
...suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another particle of the same kind, so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid ; and that the locomotion takes place in inconsequence ; and that this is really the case seems to... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 sider
...suppose, that the repellent and attractite energies are communicated from one particle to another particle of the same kind, so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid; and that the locomotion takes place in consequence ; Genera! ob- consequence; and that this is really... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 sider
...suppose, that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another particle of the same kind, so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid ; and that the locomotion takes place in consequence ; thus, in all the instances in which I examined... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 582 sider
...suppose, that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another particle of the same kind, so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid ; and that the locomotion takes place in consequence ; thus, in all the instances in which I examined... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 1046 sider
...notions : for instance, he says, " It is very natural to suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another...so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid ; and that the locomotion takes place in consequence' ;" and yet at other times he speaks of the elements... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 646 sider
...exact notions: for instance, he says, " It is very natural to suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another...so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid; and that the locomotion takes place in consequence*;" and yet at other times he speaks of the elements... | |
| James David Forbes - 1856 - 218 sider
...suppose that the repellant and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another particle of the same kind so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid, and that the locomotion takes place in consequence;" and presently adds, " there may possibly be a... | |
| William Whewell - 1857 - 606 sider
...notions : for instance, he says, ' It is very natural to suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another...of the same kind, so as to establish a conducting cltain in the fluid ; and that the locomotion takes place in consequence ;' 7 and yet at other times... | |
| 1857 - 480 sider
...suppose that the repellant and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another particle of the same kind so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid, and that the locomotion takes place in consequence;" and presently adds, " there may possibly be a... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 682 sider
...notions : for instance, he says, " It is very natural to suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one particle to another...so as to establish a conducting chain in the fluid ; and that the locomotion takes place in consequence ;'" and yet at other times he speaks pf the element... | |
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