It is hardly necessary to add, that anything which any insulated body, or system of bodies, can continue to furnish without limitation, cannot possibly be a material substance ; and it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible,... The Missouri Yearbook of Agriculture: Annual Report - Page 523by Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1869Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Graf von Rumford - 1870 - 608 pages
...inexhaustible. It is hardly necessary to add, that anything which any insulated body, or system of bodies, can continue to furnish without limitation,...it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being excited and communicated in... | |
| Bence Jones - 1871 - 486 pages
...the support of a horse as fuel.' He concludes thus : 'Anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation...it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being excited and communicated in... | |
| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 pages
...heat. "It is hardly necessary to add," he writes, "that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation...it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being excited, and communicated... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1871 - 750 pages
...clear language. " It is hardly necessary to add that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation...it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being excited and communicated in... | |
| 1871 - 318 pages
...origin. These experiments led him to the conclusion that " anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation, cannot possibly be a material substance." But this man, to whom must be ascribed the discovery of the first great law of the correlation of energy,... | |
| Henry Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 578 pages
...be inexhaustible. It is hardly necessary to add, that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation...it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being excited and communicated in... | |
| Lothar Meyer - 1872 - 402 pages
...sagt BS 99: „It is hardly necessary to add, that any thing which any insulated body, „or system of bodies, can continue to furnish without limitation,...appears to me to be extremely .,difficult, if not qnite impossible, to form any distinct idea of any thing, „capable of being excited, and communicated,... | |
| Henry Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 526 pages
...be inexhaustible. It is hardly necessary to add, that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation...it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being excited and communicated in... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 pages
...thus expressed: "It is hardly necessary to add that anything which an insulated body, or system of bodies, can continue to furnish without limitation...possibly be a material substance; and it appears to me extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything capable of being... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 524 pages
...be inexhaustible. It is hardly necessary to add, that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation cannot possibly be a material substance j and it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea... | |
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