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" I have rather," he writes in 1831, "been desirous of discovering new facts and new relations dependent on magnetoelectric induction, than of exalting the force of those already obtained, being assured that the latter would find their full development... "
Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839 - Page 47
by Michael Faraday - 1839
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The Leisure Hour, Issue 1

1852 - 950 pages
...lighthouses and great buildings and ships at sea, but he left that to other men. " I have rather," he says, " been desirous of discovering new facts and new relations...latter would find their full development hereafter." A few months after his discovery, M. Pixii, an instrument maker in Paris, constructed the first magneto-electric...
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The Inductorium, Or Induction Coil: Being a Popular Explanation of the ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1866 - 144 pages
...power, Faraday abstained from proceeding to exalt it. He says, par. 159, second series, " I have rather been desirous of discovering new facts and new relations...latter would find their full development hereafter"; and again, in par. 1,118, ninth series (Dec. 8th, 1834), "In the wire of the helix of magnetoelectric...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1868 - 210 pages
...discoveries, those discoveries would never have been made by him. ' I hare rather,' he writes in 1831, ' been desirous of discovering new facts and new relations...latter would find their full development hereafter.' In 1817, when lecturing before a private society in London on the element chlorine, Faraday thus expressed...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1868 - 472 pages
...discoveries, those discoveries would never have been made by him. " I have rather," he writes in 1831, " been desirous of discovering new facts and new relations...latter would find their full development hereafter." In 1817, when lecturing before a private society in Londo,n on the element chlorine, Faraday thus expresses...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1868 - 192 pages
...in 1831, ' been desirous of discovering new facts and new relations dependent on magneto- electric induction, than of exalting the force of those already...latter would find their full development hereafter.' In 1817, when lecturing before a private society in London on the element chlorine, Faraday thus expressed...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 pages
...discoveries, those discoveries would never have been made by him. " I have rather," he writes in 1831, "been desirous of discovering new facts and new relations...latter would find their full development hereafter." In 1817, when lecturing before a private society in London on the element chlorine, Faraday thus expresses...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 646 pages
...never have been made by him. " I have rather," he writes in 1831, " been desirous of discovering now facts and new relations dependent on magneto-electric...force of those already obtained ; being assured that tho latter would find their full development hereafter." In 1817, when lecturing before a private society...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1870 - 238 pages
...discoveries would never have been made by him. ' I havs rather,' he writes in 1831, 'been desirous oi discovering new facts and new relations dependent...latter would find their full development hereafter.' In 1817, when lecturing before a private society in London on the element chlorine, Faraday thus expressed...
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Michael Faraday

John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 246 pages
...useful." But he passed to other researches in the same field. " I have rather been desirous," he says, " of discovering new facts and new relations dependent...latter would find their full development hereafter." And in this assurance he was not mistaken. Electro-magnetism has been taken advantage of on a large...
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Michael Faraday

John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 242 pages
...useful." But he passed to other researches in the same field. " I have rather been desirous," he says, " of discovering new facts and new relations dependent...latter would find their full development hereafter." And in this assurance he was not mistaken. Electro-magnetism has been taken advantage of on a large...
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