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" ... all the phenomena accord entirely with the supposition that the earth's atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight of ultimate atoms of definite magnitude no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts. "
The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal - Seite 155
1822
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Band 5

1823 - 626 Seiten
...Wollaston ' On the Finite Extent of the Atmosphere.' The result of the inquiry is, that the earth's atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight of ultimate atoms cf definite magnitude, no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts. Anatomical Subjects, — It...
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The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Band 7

1822 - 484 Seiten
...that all flie phenomena accord entirely with the supposition that the EartKs atmosphere is afjmite extent, limited by the weight of ultimate atoms, of...a description of the apparatus which he employed. u If I were to describe the little telescope with which my observations were made, without taking due...
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The Annals of Philosophy, Band 20

1822 - 526 Seiten
...maintained ; while, on the contrary, all the phenomena accord entirely with the supposition that the earth's atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight...magnitude no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts. ARTICLE IV. Analysis of Mica with only One Axis of Double Refraction. By M. Rose, of Berlin.* AMONG...
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Annals of Philosophy, Band 4

1822 - 536 Seiten
...maintained ; while, on the contrary, all the phenomena accord entirely with the supposition that the earth's atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight...magnitude no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts. ARTICLE IV. . Analysis of Mica with only One Axis of Double Refraction. By M. Rose, of Berlin.* AMONG...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Band 18

1822 - 696 Seiten
...Wollaston concludes, that all the phenomena accord entirely with the supposition, that the earth's atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight...magnitude, no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts. The reader will also find in this paper, some important remarks. on the power of telescopes in observations...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1822 - 572 Seiten
...maintained; while, on the contrary, all the' phenomena accord entirely with the supposition that the earth's' atmosphere is of finite' extent, limited by the weight...atoms of definite magnitude no longer divisible by repulsiti^ '&f their parts.' On the Expansion ma Series of the Attraction of a Spheroid* By James Ivory,...
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The Hermes; a literary, moral and scientific journal

206 Seiten
...the inquiry is, that the earib'a atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight of ullimate atoms of definite magnitude, no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts. Gas. It has lately been discovered, that when wood acid is made to pass through an iron tnbe healed...
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The Quarterly Journal, Band 14

1823 - 508 Seiten
...cannot be maintained. On the contrary, all the phenomena accord with the supposition, " that the earth's atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight...no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts." 12. On the Expansion in a Series of the Attraction of a Spheroid. By James Ivory, MA, FRS Mr. Ivory's...
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The Quarterly Journal, Band 17

1824 - 452 Seiten
...shew) is found in the earth's atmosphere, all the pheuomema according with the supposition that it is "of finite extent, limited by the weight of ultimate...no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts." But though the atomic theory, in its general outline, seems to me to rest sufficiently on the evidence...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 16

Walter Scott - 1824 - 966 Seiten
...Dr Wollaston concludes that all the phenomena accord entirely with Ike supposition that the earl/i's atmosphere is of finite extent, limited by the weight of ultimate atoms, qfdeJinite magnitude, no longer divisible by repulsion of their parts. Electro- Magnetism. — In his...
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