| William Newton - 1822 - 380 pages
...Comet. By J. BRINK, esq. DD On the Electrical Phenomena exhibited in Vacua. By Sir HUMPHRY DAvY. " Is electricity a subtile elastic fluid ? or are electrical...positive manner, there are, I believe, few sagacious reasouers who think that our present data are sufficient to enable us to decide on such very abstruse... | |
| 1822 - 386 pages
...in Vacua. By Sir HUMPHRY DAVY. " Is electricity a subtile elastic fluid ? or are electrical efiects merely the exhibition of the attractive powers of...I believe, few sagacious reasoners who think that bur present data are sufficient to enable us to decide on such very abstruse and difficult parts of... | |
| Science - 1822 - 536 pages
...agent put in motion or activity by electricity-;?''' The solution of these queries, it is observed, " is of the highest importance, and though some persons...undertaken to answer them in the most positive manner," yet there are few sagacious reasoners who think that our present data are sufficient for decision in... | |
| Agriculture - 1822 - 526 pages
...agent put in motion or activity by electricity ? " The solution of these queries, it is observed, " is of the highest importance, and though some persons...undertaken to answer them in the most positive manner," yet there are few sagacious reasoners who think that our present data are sufficient for decision in... | |
| John Davy - 1836 - 436 pages
...an independent agent put into motion or activity by electricity ? Queries of this kind (he observes) might be considerably multiplied, and stated in more...undertaken to answer them in the most positive manner, yet there are, I believe, few sagacious reasoners who think that our present data are sufficient to... | |
| Sydney Ross - Science - 1991 - 254 pages
...the effects of its action? Is magnetism identical with electricity, or an independent agent, put into motion or activity by electricity? Queries of this...undertaken to answer them in the most positive manner, yet there are, I believe, few sagacious reasoners, who think that our present data are sufficient to... | |
| Physics - 1822 - 516 pages
...effects of its action ? Is magnetism identical with electricity, or an independent agent, put into motion or activity by electricity ? — Queries of...undertaken to answer them in the most positive manner, yet there are, 1 believe, few sagacious reasoners, who think that our present data are sufficient to... | |
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