| 1805 - 468 pages
...relative weights of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject; as .far a» I. know, entirely .new: J have lately been prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable...this paper; b.ut I shall just subjoin the results, as far.:>Uhey appear tefbe ascertained by my experiments. . . . ; . i; • t .';; * Subsequent ^xper|fnc§... | |
| 1806 - 832 pages
...conlecture leu probable. far as I know, entirely new : I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered...as they appear to be ascertained by my experiments. Table of the relative Weights of the ultimate Particles of Gaseous and other Bodies. Hydrogen - - 1... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 308 pages
...of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered...they appear to be ascertained by my experiments." TABLE (read Oct. 1803, lut published Nov. 1805) OP THE RELATIVE WEIGHTS OP THE ULTIMATE PARTICLES OP... | |
| 1856 - 620 pages
...of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new; I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered...they appear to be ascertained by my experiments." He then gives a list of relative weights of 21 substances, constituting the first attempt to form a... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1874 - 556 pages
...of the ultimate particles of bodies is a subject, so far as I know, entirely new. I have been lately prosecuting this enquiry with remarkable success....they appear to be ascertained by my experiments." * Manch. Mem., Vol. I., 2nd Series, p. 286. PROCEEDINGS— LIT. i PHIL. Soc.— VOL. XIV.— No. 4.... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 352 pages
...of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered...they appear to be ascertained by my experiments." Then follows a Table (read October 1803, but published November 1805) of the Relative Weights of the... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 600 pages
...of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered...they appear to be ascertained by my experiments." Then follows a Table (read October 1803, but published November 1805) of the Relative Weights of the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 544 pages
...of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new. I have been lately prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered...they appear to be ascertained by my experiments." Here follows the table of the relative weights of the atoms. Table of the Relative Weights of the Ultimate... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1882 - 800 pages
...of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new ; I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered upon in this paper, but I shall subjoin the results as far as they appear ascertained by my experiments." Daltoris First Table of the... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 516 pages
...of bodies is a subject, as far as I know, entirely new; I have lately been prosecuting this inquiry with remarkable success. The principle cannot be entered...as they appear to be ascertained by my experiments. 1 Here follows the first table of atomic weights. Dalton's New System of Chemistry, 2nd edition. Chapter... | |
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