| 1870 - 624 pages
...amounting to a conviction, in common, I believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that die various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin ; or in other words, are BO directly related and mutually dependent that they are convertible, as it... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1847 - 606 pages
...almost amounting to conviction, iti common. 1 believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin, or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible as it... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 592 pages
...almost amounting to conviction, in common, I believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin ; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 578 pages
...almost amounting to conviction, in common, I believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin ; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as... | |
| 1851 - 592 pages
...alm»«sr, amounting to conviction, in common, 1 believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which . the forces of matter are made manifest, have one common origin, or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent. - that they are convertible, as... | |
| 1851 - 604 pages
...almost amounting to conviction, in common, I believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin ; or, in other words, are so directl.v related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as... | |
| William Henry Holcombe - 1852 - 316 pages
...almost amounting to conviction; in common, I believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the Forces of matter are made manifest, have one common origin • or, in other words, are so directly related, and mutually dependant, that they are convertible,... | |
| William Henry Holcombe - 1852 - 344 pages
...almost amounting to conviction, in common, I believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the Forces of matter are made manifest, have one common origin ; or, in other words, are so directly related, and mutually dependant, that they are convertible, as... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 632 pages
...opinion, almost amounting to conviction, in common I believe with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as it... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1856 - 634 pages
...almost amounting to conviction, in common, I believe, with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest, have one common origin ; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as... | |
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