| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1902 - 196 síður
...* Boyle said, in 1689, "I mean by elements . . . certain primitive and simple, or perfectly unmixed bodies; which not being made of any other bodies,...the ingredients of which all those called perfectly mizt bodies are immediately compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved." evaporated the... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 síður
...substances, how small soever." "I . . . mean by elements, as those chymists that speak plainest do by their which not being made of any other bodies, or of one...the ingredients of which all those called perfectly mixt bodies are immediately compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved: now whether there... | |
| Ida Freund - 1920 - 432 síður
...requirements of a growing science. I mean by elements certain primitive and simple, or perfectly unmingled bodies ; which not being made of any other bodies...the ingredients of which all those called perfectly mixt bodies are immediately compounded and into which they are ultimately resolved. According to this... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1921 - 598 síður
...chymists that speak plainest do by their principles, certain primitive and simple, or perfectly unmingled bodies; which not being made of any other bodies,...the ingredients of which all those called perfectly mixt bodies are immediately compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved."3 It is difficult... | |
| John Gerald Frederick Druce - 1925 - 170 síður
...four elements. He explained that elements were certain primitive and simple or perfectly unmingled bodies, which, not being made of any other bodies,...compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved. Decomposition was regarded as due to the greater affinity exerted by a body upon one clement of the... | |
| Sir Irvine Masson - 1925 - 208 síður
...and again : — " I now mean by elements . . . certain primitive and simple, or perfectly unmingled bodies; which not being made of any other bodies,...the ingredients of which all those called perfectly mixt bodies are immediately compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved." (Op. cit. p.... | |
| Eric John Holmyard - 1925 - 140 síður
...chymists that speak plainest do by their Principles, certain primitive and simple, or perfectly unmingled bodies ; which not being made of any other bodies,...the ingredients of which all those called perfectly mixt bodies are immediately compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved. ... I must not... | |
| Harry Fawcett Buckley - 1927 - 288 síður
...chymists that speak plainest do by their principles, certain primitive and simple, or perfectly unmingled bodies ; which not being made of any other bodies,...the ingredients of which all those called perfectly mixt bodies are immediately compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved." He thus unmistakably... | |
| 1917 - 532 síður
...their principles, certain primitive and simple, or perfectly unmingled bodies; which not being made up of any other bodies, or of one another, are the ingredients...compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved: now whether there be any one such body to be constantly met with in all, and each, of those that are... | |
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