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" we may conceive that in remote ages the temperature of matter was much higher than it is now, and that these other things [the ideal elements] existed in the state of perfect gases — separate existences — uncombined." He further suggested, from spectroscopic... "
The Chemistry of the Sun - Page 207
by Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 457 pages
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 15-16

1867 - 680 pages
...some records remaining to us. Here they are — hydrogen and mercury — two things. We may consider that in remote ages the temperature of matter was...higher than it is now, and that these other things existed then in the state of perfect gases — separate existences — uncombined at any rate. This...
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Nature, Volume 23

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 770 pages
...which we have some records remaining to us in such elements as hydrogen and mercury. We may consider that in remote ages the temperature of matter was...higher than it is now, and that these other things existed then in the state of perfect gases — separable existences — uncombined. This is the farthest...
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The American Journal of Science, Volume 123

1882 - 550 pages
...suggestion already put forth by him in the extract above given from his paper of May 6, 1866, he says " we may conceive that in remote ages the temperature...existence of these ideal elements in the sun and stars." During the months of June and July, 1867, I was absent on the continent, and this lecture of Brodie's...
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The American Journal of Science

1882 - 1088 pages
...suggestion already put forth by him in the extract above given from his paper of May 6, 1866, he says "we may conceive that in remote ages the temperature...the state of perfect gases — separate existences — uncornbined." He further suggested, from spectroscopic evidence, that it is probable that "we may...
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Ideal Chemistry: A Lecture

Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie - 1880 - 72 pages
...which we have some records remaining to us in such elements as hydrogen and mercury. We may consider that in remote ages the temperature of matter was...higher than it is now, and that these other things existed then in the state of perfect gases—separate existences—uncombined. This is the furthest...
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Nature, Volume 23

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 656 pages
...which we have some records remaining to us in such elements as hydrogen and mercury. We may consider that in remote ages the temperature of matter was...higher than it is now, and that these other things existed then in the state of perfect gases— separable existences — uncombined. This is the farthest...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 45-46

1882 - 640 pages
...suggestion already put forth by him in the extrait above given from his paper of May 6, 1866, he says "We may conceive that in remote ages the temperature...things [the ideal elements] existed in the state of perfeft gases—separate existences—uncombined." He further suggested, from spearoscopic evidence,...
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society: Mathematical ..., Volume 4

Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1883 - 508 pages
...suggestion already put forth by him in the extract above given from his paper of May 6, 1866, he says "we may conceive that in remote ages the temperature...gases — separate -existences — uncombined." He farther suggested, from spectroscopic evidence, that it is probable that "we may one day, from this...
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World-life; Or, Comparative Geology, Part 1

Alexander Winchell - 1883 - 678 pages
...on tho 6th of June of the following year he pursued the thought further,J advancing the suggestion that " in remote ages, the temperature of matter was...these other things (the ideal elements) existed in a state of perfect gas — separate existences — uncombined." But quite independently, and a few...
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World-life; Or, Comparative Geology, Part 1

Alexander Winchell - 1883 - 678 pages
...on the 6th <<( June of the following year he pursued the thought further^ advancing the suggestion that " in remote ages, the temperature of matter was...these other things (the ideal elements) existed in a state of perfect gas — separate existences — uncombined." But quite independently, and a few...
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