| William Higgins - 1814 - 194 pages
...simples, which constitute a compound. But unfortunately the enquiry has terminated here; whereas from the relative weights in the mass the relative weights...other compounds would appear, in order to assist and guide future investigations, and to correct their results. Now it is one great object of this work,... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - 1839 - 606 pages
...which constitute a compound. But, unfortunately, the inquiry has terminated here ; whereas, from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...importance and advantage of ascertaining, the relative weit/hts of the ultimate particles, both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary... | |
| 1846 - 608 pages
...which constitute a compound. But, unfortunately, the inquiry has terminated here, whereas from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...assist and to guide future investigations, and to connect their results. Now it is one great object of this work to show the importance and advantage... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 pages
...which constitute a compound. But, unfortunately, the inquiry has terminated here, whereas from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...assist and to guide future investigations, and to connect their results. Now it is one great object of this work to show the importance and advantage... | |
| John Joseph Griffin - 1847 - 584 pages
...compound. But, unfortunately, the inquiry has terminated here; whereas, from the relative weights M in the mass, the relative weights of the ultimate...other compounds would appear, in order to assist and guide future investigations, and to correct their results. Now, it is one great object of this work,... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 308 pages
...simples which constitute a compound. But unfortunately the inquiry has terminated here; whereas from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...results. Now it is one great object of this work, to shew the importance and advantage of ascertaining the relative weight of the ultimate particles, both... | |
| William Charles Henry - 1854 - 302 pages
...hypothetical), we are not in possession of the mathematical elements necessary to infer " from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...of the ultimate particles or atoms of the bodies." All that is certainly established, is, the proportions by weight, in which bodies combine, — in Dalton's... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 pages
...simples which constitute a compound. But unfortunately the inquiry has terminated here; whereas from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...results. Now it is one great object of this work to shew the importance and advantage of ascertaining the relative weights of the ultimate particles, both... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1860 - 972 pages
...which constitute a compound. Jiut, unfortunately, the inquiry has terminated there; whereas, from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...might have been inferred, from which their number and weights in various other compounds would appear, in order to assist and to guide future investigations,... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 338 pages
...simples which constitute a compound. But unfortunately the inquiry has terminated here ; whereas from the relative weights in the mass, the relative weights...importance and advantage of ascertaining the relative weight of the ultimate particles, both of simple and compound bodies, the number of simple elementary... | |
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