| Sir William Robert Grove - 1846 - 114 lehte
...similar theory, and though it has been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed,...correlation of the different modes of force is to my mind an irresistible argument in favour of their being produced by a similar agency, and though Electricity,... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1850 - 164 lehte
...theory ; and, though it has been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed...and though electricity, magnetism, and heat, might be viewed as produced by undulations of the same ether as that by means of which light is supposed... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 512 lehte
...time. Although this theory has been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed...and though electricity, magnetism, and heat might be viewed as produced by undulations of the same ether as that by means of which light is supposed... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1865 - 490 lehte
...Mgh repute, L cannot see the force of tlie arguments by which it has been assailed ; and therefor- e, for the present, though with diffidence, I still adhere...same matter ; and though electricity, magnetism, and lie at might be viewed as produced, by undulations of the same ether as that by means of which light... | |
| Johann Ferdinand Jencken - 1869 - 298 lehte
...of high repute, I cannot see the force of the argument by which it has been assailed, and therefore, though with diffidence, I still adhere to it. The...of their being affections of the same matter; and electricity, magnetism, and heat, might be viewed as produced by undulations of the same ether as that... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1870 - 484 lehte
...time. Although this theory has been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed;...affections of the same matter ; and though electricity, magnet ism, and heat might be viewed as produced by undulations of the same ether as that by means... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1872 - 640 lehte
...time. Although this theory has been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed...the present, though with diffidence, I still adhere to^t. The fact itself of the correlation of the different modes of force is to my mind a very cogent... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1874 - 498 lehte
...time. Although this theory has, been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed...therefore, for the present, though with diffidence, I adhere to it. The fact itself of the correlation of the different modes of force is to my mind a very... | |
| Edward Vogel - 1877 - 54 lehte
...similar theory, and though it has been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed...modes of force is to my mind a very cogent argument in favor of their being affections of the same matter; and though electricity, magnetism and heat might... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1880 - 1104 lehte
...****** Although this theory has been considered defective by a philosopher of high repute, I cannot see the force of the arguments by which it has been assailed;...therefore, for the present, though with diffidence, I still'adhere to it."* The ''impulse" theory, here revived by Mr. Grove, seems to us incompetent to... | |
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