| 1856 - 652 pages
...considerations which tend to prove that all natural forces are tied together, and have one common origin. It is, no doubt, difficult in the present state of...; or that the great power manifested by particular phenomena in particular forms is here further identified and recognized by the direct relation of its... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1856 - 634 pages
...'considerations which tend to prove that all natural forces are tied together, and have one common origin. It is, no doubt, difficult in the present state of...rather to say that another form of the great power ¡s distinctly and directly related to the other forms ; or that the great power manifested by particular... | |
| Bence Jones - 1870 - 512 pages
...magnets. ' The causes of the action are identical as well as the effects.' In conclusion he says : ' Another form of the great power is distinctly and directly related to the other forms ; or the great power manifested by particular pheDomena in particular forms is here further identified and... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1880 - 388 pages
...considerations which tend to prove that all natural forces are tied together, and have one common origin. It is, no doubt, difficult in the present state of...forms; or that the great power manifested by particular phenomena in particular forms is here further identified and recognized by the direct relation of its... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1886 - 282 pages
...considerations which tend to prove that all natural forces are tied together, and have one common origin. It is, no doubt, difficult in the present state of...forms; or that the great power manifested by particular phenomena in particular forms is here farther identified and recognized by the direct relation of its... | |
| Michael Faraday, John Kerr, Pieter Zeeman - 1900 - 144 pages
...dependence between light and the magnetic and electric forces; and thus a great addition made to the facts and considerations which tend to prove that all natural..., or that the great power manifested by particular phenomena in particular forms is here further identified and recognized, by the direct relation of... | |
| Arthur Erich Haas - 1909 - 132 pages
...that anuther of the powers of nature is, in these experiments, directly related tu the rest, I onght, perhaps, rather to say that another form of the great power is distinctly and direetly related to the other furms; or, that the great power manifested by particular phennmena in... | |
| 1846 - 624 pages
...dependence between light and the magnetic and electric forces ; and thus a great addition made to the facts and considerations which tend to prove that all natural...forms; or that the great power manifested by particular phaenomena in particular forms, is here further identified and recognised, by the direct relation of... | |
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