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" Though they are often obscure, a fine vein of philosophic thought runs through those investigations. The mind of the philosopher dwells amid those agencies which underlie the visible phenomena of Induction and Conduction; and he tries by the strong light... "
Faraday as a Discoverer - Page 72
by John Tyndall - 1868 - 171 pages
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1868 - 472 pages
...his imagination to see the very molecules of his dielectrics. It would, however, be easy to criticize these researches, easy to show the looseness, and...critical spirit will get little good out of Faraday. Rather let those who ponder his works seek to realize the object he set before him, not permitting...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 pages
...his imagination to see the very molecules of his dielectrics. It would, however, be easy to criticize these researches, easy to show the looseness, and...critical spirit will get little good out of Faraday. Bather let those who ponder his works seek to realize the object he set before him, not permitting...
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The Life and Letters of Faraday, Volume 2

Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 514 pages
...become charged, each succeeding particle dependTHE FIRST PERIOD OF HIS EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES. ing for its charge upon its predecessor. And now he seeks...may see the ripples, and eddies, and vortices of a VOL. II. G 81 1837. 1837- flowing stream, without being able to resolve all these -s/r.45-46. motions...
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The Life and Letters of Faraday, Volume 2

Bence Jones - 1870 - 512 pages
...not define, the atomic discharge is rendered slow and difficult, conduction passes into insulation. 4 Though they are often obscure, a fine vein of philosophic...ripples, and eddies, and vortices of a flowing stream, without being able to resolve all these 1837 motions into their constituent elements; and so it ^ET.45-46....
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The Life and Letters of Faraday, Volume 2

Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 522 pages
...molecules of his dielectrics. It would, however, be easy to criticise these researches, easy to showthe looseness, and sometimes the inaccuracy, of the phraseology...ripples, and eddies, and vortices of a flowing stream, without being able to resolve all these 1837 motions into their constituent elements; and so it -ZE1.45-46....
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1890 - 206 pages
...communicated with the external air by a brass stem ending in a knob. The apparatus was virtually a Leyden jar, the two coatings of which were the two spheres,...critical spirit will get little good out of Faraday. Rather let those who ponder his works seek to realise the object he set before him, not permitting...
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Michael Faraday: His Life and Work

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 338 pages
...into insulation. Though they are often obscure, a fine vein of philosophic thought runs through these investigations. The mind of the philosopher dwells...critical spirit will get little good out of Faraday. Rather let those who ponder his works seek to realise the object he set before him, not permitting...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 652 pages
...molecules of his dielectrics. It would, however, be easy to criticize these researches, easy to show time looseness, and sometimes the inaccuracy, of the phraseology...critical spirit will get little good out of Faraday. Bather let those who ponder his works seek to realize the object he set befers him, not permitting...
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The Edge of Objectivity: An Essay in the History of Scientific Ideas

Charles Coulston Gillispie - 1960 - 596 pages
...the experiments which lodged these musings in the laboratory. It would, however, be easy to criticize these researches, easy to show the looseness, and...critical spirit will get little good out of Faraday. Rather let those who ponder his works seek to realize the object he set before him, not permitting...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volumes 95-96

1868 - 924 pages
...his imagination to see the very molecules of his dielectrics. It would, however, be easy to criticize these researches, easy to show the looseness, and...critical spirit will get little good out of Faraday. Rather let those who ponder his works seek to realize the object he set before him, not permitting...
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