| 1813 - 558 pages
...pole, because they themselves are by the same bodies when acting in masses, which produce ehymical phenomena when acting by their particles ; it is not...bodies in the relations of positive and negative, i. e* which render them attractive of each other electrically, and capable of communicating attractive... | |
| 1813 - 554 pages
..." electrical effects are exhibited by the same bodies when acting in masses, which produce chymical phenomena when acting by their particles; it is not...may be the same, and that the same arrangements of matt'.-r, or the same attractive powers, which place bodies in the relations of positive and negative,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1826 - 536 pages
...identified in the following passage of Sir Humphry Davy's valuable " Elements of Chemical Philosophy :" — "Electrical effects are exhibited by the same bodies when acting as masses, which produce chemical phaenomena when acting by their particles; it is not improbable, therefore, that the primary cause... | |
| Andrew Fyfe - 1827 - 1076 pages
...electric and chemical attraction may depend on the same primary cause. " Electrical effects," he says, " are exhibited by the same bodies when acting as masses,...the same attractive powers which place bodies in the relation of positive and negative, ie which render them attractive of each other electrically, and... | |
| John Mason Good - 1831 - 482 pages
...identified in the following passage of Sir Humphry Davy's valuable " Klements of Chemical Philosophy :"— " Electrical effects are exhibited by the same bodies...phenomena when acting by their particles; it is not improbable, therefore, that the primary cause of both may be the same."* And in like manner, in an... | |
| John Mason Good - 1834 - 492 pages
...of Chemical Philosophy :"— " Electrical effects are exhibited by the same bodies when acting' at masses, which produce chemical phenomena -when acting by their particles; it is not improbable, therefore, that the primary cause of both may be the same."* And in like manner, in an... | |
| John Mason Good - 1837 - 482 pages
...Chemical Philosophy :" — " Electrical effects are exhibited by the same bodies when acting as masset, which produce chemical phenomena when acting by their particles ; it is not improbable, therefore, that the primary cause of both may be the same."* And in like manner, in an... | |
| James David Forbes - 1856 - 218 pages
...statement of his opinions on the subject: — " Electrical effects are exhibited by the same bodies acting as masses, which produce chemical phenomena when acting by their particles ; it is, therefore, not improbable that the primary cause of both may be the same." A little further on he adds... | |
| 1857 - 456 pages
...statement of his opinions on the subject: — " Electrical effects are exhibited by the same bodies acting as masses, which produce chemical phenomena when acting by their particles ; it is, therefore, not improbable that the primary cause of both may be the same." A little further on he adds... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1884 - 558 pages
...result. Thus in his Elements of C/temical Philosophy1 Davy says, ' Electrical effects are ex' hibited by the same bodies when acting as masses, which '...that the same arrangements of matter, 'or the same attracting powers, which place bodies in the 'relations of positive and negative, ie which render them... | |
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