| 1861 - 500 pages
...197.) It will be seen from what precedes that I not only applied the theory, as Dr. Gibbs says, but except so far as Laurent's suggestion goes, invented...Auguste Laurent, and will ascribe to whom it is due the merit of having given to the science a theory which has exercised such an important influence on modern... | |
| 1861 - 970 pages
...197.) It will be seen from what precedes that I not only applied the theory, as Dr. Gibbs says, but except so far as Laurent's suggestion goes, invented...conclusion I have only to ask that future historians will dejustice to the memory of Auguste Laurent, and will ascribe to whom it is due the merit of having... | |
| 1861 - 566 pages
...It will be seen, from what precedes, that I not only applied the theory, as Dr. Gibbs remarks, but except so far as Laurent's suggestion goes, invented...years before it was accepted by a single chemist. 0 品 ⅠⅠ 舟 几 TIoⅠⅠOHO ▲ ガム Ⅰ 仁 AⅠⅠⅠⅠ 批 止 ⅠⅠ 血 ㏄ 血 Ⅰ 俳... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 520 pages
...It will be seen, from what precedes, that I not only applied the theory, as Dr. Gibbs remarks, but, except so far as Laurent's suggestion goes, invented...justice to the memory of Auguste Laurent, and will, moreover, ascribe to whom is due the credit of having given to the science a theory which has exercised... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 522 pages
...It will be seen, from what precedes, that I not only applied the theory, as Dr. Gibbs remarks, but, except so far as Laurent's suggestion goes, invented...justice to the memory of Auguste Laurent, and will, moreover, ascribe to whom is due the credit of having given to the science a theory which has exercised... | |
| 1861 - 1188 pages
...It will be seen, from what precedes, that I not only applied the theory, as Dr. Gibbs remarks, but, except so far as Laurent's suggestion goes, invented...theory which has exercised such an important influence on modern che* Ann. deChim. etde Phys. [3] vol. xxxvii. p. 285. t Proceedings of the American Association,... | |
| 1861 - 968 pages
...197.) It will be seen from what precedes that I not only applied the theory, as Dr. Gibbs says, but except so far as Laurent's suggestion goes, invented...Auguste Laurent, and will ascribe to whom it is due the merit of having given to the science a theory which has exercised such an important influence on modern... | |
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