| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 sider
...the text in,«ome of the following pages. tct act a similar part with regard to the more refined aud ingenious hypothesis of Lavoisier; but in the present...Whatever future changes may take place in theory, there Metals not Iik»seems however every reason to believe, that the metallic bases J,\ "anVnoYe*. of the... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 472 sider
...the gases destroyed the hypothesis of Stahl. The knowledge of the powers and effects of the etherial substances may at a future time possibly act a similar part with regard to the* nior« refined and ingenious hypothesis of Lavoisier ; but, in the present state of'our knowledge,... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 622 sider
...the gasses destroyed the hypothesis of Stahl. The knowledge of the powers and effects of the etherial substances may at a future time possibly act a similar...that has been made to a perfect logic of chemistry." Here Dr. Davy acknowledges, that the time for a complete generalization of chemical facts is yet far... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 sider
...the gasses destroyed the hypothesis of Stahl. The knowledge of the powers and effects of the etherial substances may at a future time possibly act a similar part with regard to the more re/ined and ingenious hypothesis of Lavoisier ; but in the present state of our knowledge, it appears... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1896 - 256 sider
...the gases destroyed the hypothesis of Stahl. The knowledge of the powers and effects of the etherial substances may at a future time possibly act a similar part with regard to the more reSned and ingenious hypothesis of Lavoisier ; but in the present state of our knowledge, it appears... | |
| 1808 - 420 sider
...beauty and precision, than a conviction of its permanency and truth. The discovery of the agencies of the gases destroyed the hypothesis of Stahl. The...every reason to believe that the metallic bases of the alkalis, and the common metals, will stand in the same arrangement of substances ; and as yet we have... | |
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