| John Tyndall - 1868 - 210 sider
...which he described and illustrated in the beautiful and exhaustive paper referred to. Seven-and-thirty years have passed since the discovery of magneto-electricity...had a right to the ' spoils ' — this was his term — turned round and said, " Indeed I am sorry for it; it is putting new arms into the hands of the... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 646 sider
...phenomena of which he described and illustrated in the beautiful and exhaustive paper referred to. Seven and thirty years have passed since the discovery...discoverer of a great law or principle had a right to tho " spoils" — this was his term — arising from its illustration ; and guided by the principle... | |
| John Tyndall - 1873 - 202 sider
...which be described and illustrated in the beautiful and exhaustive paper referred to. Seven-and-thirty years have passed since the discovery of magneto-electricity ; but, if we except the extra current 9 until quite recently nothing of moment was added to the subject. Faraday entertained the opinion... | |
| John Tyndall - 1890 - 206 sider
...which he described and illustrated in the beautiful and exhaustive paper referred to. Seven-and-thirty years have passed since the discovery of magneto-electricity;...discoverer of a great law or principle had a right to the 'spoils'—this was his term— turned round and said, " Indeed I am sorry for it; it is putting new... | |
| George Iles - 1902 - 212 sider
...phenomena of which he described and illustrated in the beautiful and exhaustive paper referred to. Seven and thirty years have passed since the discovery..."spoils " — this was his term — arising from its 19 illustration; and guided by the principle he had discovered, his wonderful mind, aided by his wonderful... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 652 sider
...phenomena of which ho described and illustrated in the ¿*utifuI and exhaustive paper referred to. Seven and thirty years have passed since the discovery of magnetoelectricity; but, if we except the erlra current, until quite recently ¿hing of moment was added to the subject. Faraday entertained... | |
| Iwan Rhys Morus - 1998 - 350 sider
...Italians was that they had interfered with his path to those general principles. As Tyndall noted, "Faraday entertained the opinion that the discoverer...the 'spoils' — this was his term, arising from its illustration."118 Almost one and a half decades after the appearance of his first series, Faraday presented... | |
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