| 1838 - 520 стор.
...Doctor doth so far forget himself as to say on another occasion, " Philosophy already directs her finger at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena...and many causes combine to justify the expectation [belief] that ire are on the eve of mechanical discoveries still greater than ang which have yet appeared... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1836 - 366 стор.
...scientific men are held, and the personal honours and rewards which begin to be conferred upon them, all justify the expectation that we are on the eve of...discoveries still greater than any which have yet appeared 5 and that the steam engine itself, with the gigantic powers conferred upon it by the immortal Watt,... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1836 - 362 стор.
...mechanical agents will altogether supersede the use of coal. Philosophy already directs her finger at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena of electricity and magnetism. The alternate decomposition and recomposition of water, by magnetism and electricity, has too close... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1837 - 118 стор.
...anticipated the invention of which we are speaking. " Philosophy," said he, " already directs her finger at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena...greater than any which have yet appeared ; and that the steam engine itself, with the gigantic powers conferred upon it by the immortal Watt, will dwindle... | |
| 1838 - 860 стор.
...in the following passage in his work on the steam engine: "Philosophy already directs her finger to sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena of...discoveries still greater than any which have yet appeared — that ' the steam engine itself, with the gigantic powers conferred on it by the immortal Watt,... | |
| 1838 - 716 стор.
...— even the learned Doctor also says on another page : — " Philosophy already directs her finger at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena...discoveries still greater than any which have yet appeared; that the steam-engine itself, with the gigantic powers conferred on it by the immortal Watt, will dwindle... | |
| 1838 - 588 стор.
...this head. ' Philosophy/ he says, in his book on the steam-engine — ' already directs her fiugcr at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena...the expectation that we are on the eve of mechanical discoreria still greater than any wluch have yet appeared; and that the steiitengine itself, with the... | |
| 1838 - 348 стор.
...anticipated the invention o which we are speaking. " Philosophy," saic he, "already directs her finger at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena...combine to justify the expectation that we are on the era of mechanical discoveries still greater than any which have yet appeared ; and that the steam engine... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1838 - 604 стор.
...directs her finger at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena of electricity and magnctism, and many causes combine to justify the expectation...mechanical discoveries still greater than any which have yct appearedi and that the steam-engine itself, with the gigantic powers conferred upon it by the immortal... | |
| 1838 - 510 стор.
...Doctor doth so far forget himself as to say on another occasion, " Philosophy already directs her finger at sources of inexhaustible power in the phenomena...and many causes combine to justify the expectation [belief] that we are on ike eve of mechanical <liscoveries still greater than any which hare y it appeared... | |
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