| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1808 - 456 sider
...had the honour of presenting to the Royal Society last year, I described a number of decompositions and chemical changes produced in substances of known...obtained, concerning the true elements of bodies. MDCCCVIII. B This conjecture, then sanctioned only by strong analogies, I am now happy to be able to... | |
| 1808 - 476 sider
...had the honour of presenting to the Royal Society last year, I described a number of decompositions and chemical changes produced in substances of known...the new methods of investigation promised to lead to z. more intimate knowledge than had hitherto been obtained, concerning the true elements of bodies.... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 472 sider
...had the honour ofc presenting to the Royal Society last year, I described a number of decompositions and chemical changes produced in substances of known...explained, that the new methods of investigation promised td lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto been obtained, concerning the true elements... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 sider
...changes produced in ourlcnowledge substances of known composition by electricity; and I of todies. ventured to conclude, from the general principles...promised to lead to a more intimate knowledge than had hithtrto been obtained, concerning the true elements of bodies*. This conjecture, then sanctioned only... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 sider
...had the honour of present, jog to the Royal Society last year, I described a number of decompositions and chemical changes produced in substances of known...conclude from the general principles on which the phe. nomeoa were capable of being ex. plained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead... | |
| 1810 - 928 sider
...had the honour of presenting to the Royal Society last year, 1 described a number of decom. positions and chemical changes produced in substances of known...by electricity, and I ventured to conclude from the gc. neral principles on which the phe. ношена were capable of being ex. plained, that the new... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 sider
...had the honour of presenting to the B.oyal Society last year, I described a number of decompositions and chemical changes produced in substances of known...from the general principles on which the phenomena vrere capable of being explained, that the new methods of investigation promised to lead to a more... | |
| Faraday Society - 1907 - 450 sider
...produced in substances of known composition by electricity, when he also stated with prophetic foresight that " the new methods of investigation promised to...obtained concerning the true elements of bodies." He then describes the " methods used for the decomposition of the f1xed alkalies." The first attempts... | |
| 1808 - 794 sider
...Society last year, I described a number of decompositions and chemical changes produced in substances «f known composition by electricity, and I ventured to...to a more intimate knowledge than had hitherto been qbtaiued, concerning the true elements of bodies. This conjecture, then sanctioned only by strong analogies,... | |
| 1809 - 546 sider
...produced in substances of known composition by electricity, Mr. Davy concluded that this new method of investigation promised to lead to a more intimate...obtained, concerning the true elements of bodies. At length, he was able to state, " that in the course of a laborious experimental application of the... | |
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