From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 72
Page 339
... and its absorp- tion and evolution , in those changes of constitution and form which bodies undergo . ... view of the subject given by the late Dr Irvine ; in which the distribution of heat in different forms of the same body ...
... and its absorp- tion and evolution , in those changes of constitution and form which bodies undergo . ... view of the subject given by the late Dr Irvine ; in which the distribution of heat in different forms of the same body ...
Page 340
tion in different bodies . ... There are two modes in which heat is discharged from bodies . ... Another portion , when the body is placed in an aerial medium , is dis- charged with rapidity , darts through the air to a distance ...
tion in different bodies . ... There are two modes in which heat is discharged from bodies . ... Another portion , when the body is placed in an aerial medium , is dis- charged with rapidity , darts through the air to a distance ...
Page 373
It is well known to chemists , that a body in its nascent state is extremely different in its habitudes from the same ... Thus acids , at the instant of their formation , have a different affinity for other bodies from what they show ...
It is well known to chemists , that a body in its nascent state is extremely different in its habitudes from the same ... Thus acids , at the instant of their formation , have a different affinity for other bodies from what they show ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope com | 31 |
being a Critical Account | 552 |
1 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
already appears army body called cause cent character circumstances communicated considerable considered containing continued corn course debt doubt Edition effect England English equal expected eyes fall feel former France French give given Government greater ground half hand hope human important improvement increased interest Italy kind King labour land late least less letter light lived look Lord Louis XVIII manner means mind mountains nature necessary never object observe opinion original party passed perhaps period person possession present principles probably produced published readers reason received remarkable respect river scarcely seems spirit success suppose thing thought tion volume whole writings