| 1825 - Počet stránok 580
...and, were it pursued indeßnitely, there would be no difference of magnitude between a mustard-seed, and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant, each alike...containing an infinity of particles. The ultimate atom then is simple. THE first compound consists of two atoms ; for one does not enter into composition... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1833 - Počet stránok 814
...of his tenets, may probably have a claim also to this. " It has been likewise shewn by Mr. Colebrook that the Hindoos from a very early period have embraced...their union, since the latter must be produced either by the size or the number of the particles: it cannot be by their size, and must therefore be by their... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1837 - Počet stránok 468
...and, were it pursued indefinitely, there would be no difference of magnitude between a mustard-seed and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant, each alike...containing an infinity of particles. The ultimate atom then is simple. The first compound consists of two atoms : for one does not enter into composition;... | |
| August Gladisch - 1841 - Počet stránok 422
...and, were it pursued indefinitely, there would be no difference Of magnitude between a mustard-seed and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant, each alike containing an ¡nullify of particles. The ultimate atom then is simple. Etc. ®afcei iff tnerittmrfcig, ï>afj bit... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1858 - Počet stránok 338
...and , were it pursued indefinitely, there would be no difference of magnitude between a mustard-seed and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant, each alike...containing an infinity of particles. The ultimate atom then is simple. The first compound consists of two atoms : for one does not enter into composition;... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - 1878 - Počet stránok 422
...; and were it pursued indefinitely there would be no difference of magnitude between a mustard-seed and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant, each alike...containing an infinity of particles. The ultimate atom, then, is simple. ' The first compound consists of two atoms, for one does not enter into composition,... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - 1878 - Počet stránok 432
...; and were it pursued indefinitely there would be no difference of magnitude between a mustard-seed and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant, each alike...containing an infinity of particles. The ultimate atom, then, is simple. ' The first compound consists of two atoms, for one does not enter into composition,... | |
| Prafulla Chandra Ray - 1903 - Počet stránok 544
...in the material world were, therefore, to be ascribed to the properties inherent in matter. * * * * and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant, each alike...containing an infinity of particles. The ultimate atom then is simple. " The first compound consists of two atoms r for one does not enter into composition... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - Počet stránok 682
...atoms, etc. The atom is simple, for matter is not capable of infinite division, otherwise " there would be no difference of magnitude between a mustard seed...each alike containing an infinity of particles." The atom is reckoned to be the sixth part of a mote in a sunbeam and is supposed to have no extension.... | |
| Ida Freund - 1904 - Počet stránok 682
...is not capable of infinite division, otherwise " there would be no difference of magnitude Ixitween a mustard seed and a mountain, a gnat and an elephant,...each alike containing an infinity of particles." The atom is reckoned to be the sixth part of a mote in a sunbeam and is supposed to have no extension.... | |
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