The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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Pagina 7
... fact , once known , could ever be lost or forgotten , but , if it related particularly to chemistry , was sure , if useful , to appear in the next edition of the Catechism . As if all these occupations were insufficient to give full em ...
... fact , once known , could ever be lost or forgotten , but , if it related particularly to chemistry , was sure , if useful , to appear in the next edition of the Catechism . As if all these occupations were insufficient to give full em ...
Pagina 8
... fact in his books till he had previously verified it himself . The Chemical Catechism was the work to which its author was the most fondly devoted ; it was his first production ; it was the foundation on which his reputation as a ...
... fact in his books till he had previously verified it himself . The Chemical Catechism was the work to which its author was the most fondly devoted ; it was his first production ; it was the foundation on which his reputation as a ...
Pagina 9
... facts , all recent improvements in the science to which he had so long devoted his time and energies ; the same ardour of research , and attentive examination of every source whence he expected to derive useful information , were pos ...
... facts , all recent improvements in the science to which he had so long devoted his time and energies ; the same ardour of research , and attentive examination of every source whence he expected to derive useful information , were pos ...
Pagina 16
... of " Dalton's New System , " " and then to breakfast with what appetite they have . " The fact is , that over the present question there should neither hang doubt nor discrepancy ; the title should be 16 On the Distribution of the.
... of " Dalton's New System , " " and then to breakfast with what appetite they have . " The fact is , that over the present question there should neither hang doubt nor discrepancy ; the title should be 16 On the Distribution of the.
Pagina 23
... fact , the deficiency of data to teach the science must be admitted in both cases . A theory must be formed from facts . First , the facts must be col- lected , with all their connexions ; they must then be analysed and compared ; and ...
... fact , the deficiency of data to teach the science must be admitted in both cases . A theory must be formed from facts . First , the facts must be col- lected , with all their connexions ; they must then be analysed and compared ; and ...
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