| Sir Humphry Davy - 1830 - 314 lehte
...influence of which I am disposed to attribute as much as you can do, could not have existed in any state of perfection without a metallic alloy; the...of the common and fine arts, in every department of human industry, the influence of this science is felt, and we may find in the fable of Prometheus taking... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 lehte
...shipbuilder, and the smith, are made, are chemical inventions ; even the press could not have existed in any state of perfection without a metallic alloy. The...beautiful than ever existed in nature, are derived from chemistry ; — in short, in every branch of the common and fine arts, in every department of human... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 314 lehte
...shipbuilder, and the smith, are made, are chemical inventions ; even the press could not have existed in any state of perfection without a metallic alloy. The...beautiful than ever existed in nature, are derived from chemistry ; — in short, in every branch of the common and fine arts, in every department of human... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 332 lehte
...create combinations more beautiful than ever existed in nature, are derived from chemistry ; — in short, in every branch of the common and fine arts, in every department of human industry, the influence of this science is felt; and we may find in the fable of Prometheus taking... | |
| 1839 - 272 lehte
...press, to the influence of which I am disposed to attribute so much, could not have existed in any state of perfection, without a metallic alloy. The...of natural objects, or to create combinations more beau tiful than ever existed in nature, are derived from chemistry. In short, in every branch of the... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 lehte
...influence of which I am disposed to attribute as much as you can do, could not have existed in any state of perfection without a metallic alloy; the...beautiful than ever existed in nature are derived from chemistry; in short, in every branch of the common and fine arts, in every department of human industry,... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 lehte
...influence of which I am disposed to attribute as much as you can do, could not have existed in any state of perfection without a metallic alloy ; the...to form glass and porcelain is a chemical process ; tho colours which the artist employs to frame resemblances of natural objects, or to create combinations... | |
| John Timbs - 1869 - 280 lehte
...ship-builder, and the smith are made, are chemical inventions ; even the press could not have existed in any state of perfection without a metallic alloy ; the...beautiful than ever existed in nature, are derived from chemistry. In short, in every branch of the common and fine arts, in every department of human industry,... | |
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