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" I cannot,' he says, at the end of his first paper on magne-crystallic action, ' conclude this series of researches without remarking how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows upon us, and how strikingly every investigation tends to develop more... "
Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book of chemistry. 18 ... - Page 497
1848
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The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, Volume 12

William Laxton - Architecture - 1849 - 486 pages
...to those which he formerly obtained with heavy optical glass and many other bodies. In conclusion he remarks, " how rapidly the knowledge of molecular...us, and how strikingly every investigation tends to develope more and more their importance and their extreme attraction as an object of study. A few years...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

Meteorology - 1849 - 1068 pages
...to those which he formerly obtained with heavy optical glass and many other bodies. In conclusion he remarks, "how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces...us, and how strikingly every investigation tends to develope more and more their importance and their extreme attraction as an object of study. A few years...
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Abstracts of the Papers Communicated to the Royal Society of London, Volume 5

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1851 - 628 pages
...to those which he formerly obtained with heavy optical glass and many other bodies. In conclusion he remarks, " How rapidly the knowledge of molecular...us, and how strikingly every investigation tends to develope more and more their importance and their extreme attraction as an object of study ! A few...
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Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 3

Michael Faraday - Electricity - 1855 - 614 pages
...(2463.), and torsion (2500. 2530.). 2614. I cannot conclude this series of researches without remarking how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows...us, and how strikingly every investigation tends to develope more and more their importance, and their extreme attraction as an object of study. A few...
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Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 64

Technology - 1856 - 650 pages
...knowledge of molecular forces prows upon u», and how strikingly every investigation tends to derelope more and more their importance, and their extreme attraction as an object of study. A few years лро magnetism was to us an occult power, affecting only a few bodies ; now it is found to influence...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 17

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1869 - 674 pages
...general observations. " I cannot conclude this series of Researches," he says, " without remarking how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows...us, and how strikingly every investigation tends to develope more and more their importance and their extreme attraction as an object of study. A few years...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 64

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1856 - 634 pages
...polarized light. » • • • "(2614.) I cannot conclude this series of researches without remarking how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows upon us, and how strikingly every investigatioD tends to develops more and more their importance, and their extreme attraction as an...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1869 - 636 pages
...his first paper on magne-crystallic action, " conclude this series of researches without remarking how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows...object of study. A few years ago magnetism was to us aii occult power, affecting only a few bodies, now it is found to influence all bodies, and to possess...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 17

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1869 - 658 pages
...molecular forces grows upon us, and VOL. xvii. d how strikingly every investigation tends to develope more and more their importance and their extreme attraction as an object of study. A fewyears ago magnetism was to us an occult power affecting only a few bodies ; now it is found to influence...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1873 - 202 pages
...his first paper on magne-crystallic action, ' conclude this series of researches without remarking how rapidly the knowledge of molecular forces grows...object of study. A few years ago magnetism was to ns an occult power., affecting only a few bodies., now it is found to influence all bodies., and to...
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