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
| Henry Smith Carhart - 1904 - 614 pages
...concludes as follows : " It is hardly necessary to add that anything which any 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... | |
| Thomas Preston - 1904 - 864 pages
...inezhaustilik'." " 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 substanre ; and it appears to me to be extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct... | |
| 1907 - 798 pages
...remarks, " that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish vilhnut limitation cannot possibly be a material substance;...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... | |
| Archibald Weir - 1907 - 370 pages
...propriety be called caloric ? " He then argued " that anything which any insulated body, or system of bodies, can continue to furnish without limitation cannot possibly be a material substance ; " that it is " extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of anything... | |
| 1887 - 404 pages
...experiments on the production of heat without fire; that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation cannot possibly be a material substance," and that it appeared to him "extremely difficult, if not quite impossible, to form any distinct idea of... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1910 - 532 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... | |
| Charles Elijah Linebarger - 1910 - 492 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... | |
| Robert Wallace Stewart - 1910 - 264 pages
...experiments appeared to be inexhaustible," and " that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation cannot possibly be a material substance." Davy's experiments about the same date were even more conclusive than Eumford's on this point. Davy... | |
| William Francis Magie - 1911 - 588 pages
...following words: " It is hardly necessary to say 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... | |
| William Francis Magie - 1911 - 592 pages
...following words: " It is hardly necessary to say 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... | |
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