A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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... reader reasonably believes that he has let nothing slip that was worthy of notice . We do not pretend to account for the manner in which Dr. Priestley has mentioned this work , so much , and so deservedly celebrated on the Continent ...
... reader reasonably believes that he has let nothing slip that was worthy of notice . We do not pretend to account for the manner in which Dr. Priestley has mentioned this work , so much , and so deservedly celebrated on the Continent ...
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... reader as acquainted with the other physical effects of electricity , and shall frequently refer to them for proofs . Moreover , as our intention is merely to give a synopti- cal view of this elaborate and copious performance of Mr ...
... reader as acquainted with the other physical effects of electricity , and shall frequently refer to them for proofs . Moreover , as our intention is merely to give a synopti- cal view of this elaborate and copious performance of Mr ...
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... reader is not far enough advanced in the hypothesis to understand the process which must be followed . He cannot but recollect , however , many examples in coated glass , & c . where the electricity is most pertinaciously retained by a ...
... reader is not far enough advanced in the hypothesis to understand the process which must be followed . He cannot but recollect , however , many examples in coated glass , & c . where the electricity is most pertinaciously retained by a ...
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... reader who is conversant with electrical experiments , will recollect number- less instances of this , and will also recollect that they are important ones . Such , for example , is the case with the plates and covers of the ...
... reader who is conversant with electrical experiments , will recollect number- less instances of this , and will also recollect that they are important ones . Such , for example , is the case with the plates and covers of the ...
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... reader must see , that the general con- clusions are not affected by this , and that similar formulæ will be obtained , whatever is the disposition of the fluid . We cannot tell in what manner the redundant fluid is dis- posed , even in ...
... reader must see , that the general con- clusions are not affected by this , and that similar formulæ will be obtained , whatever is the disposition of the fluid . We cannot tell in what manner the redundant fluid is dis- posed , even in ...
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