| David Brewster - 1831 - 328 páginas
...an account of a philosophical discovery which induced me to the making of the said telescope ; and I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature." This " considerable detection" was the discovery of the different refrangibility of the rays of light... | |
| 1841 - 690 páginas
...account of a philosophical discovery, which induced me to the making of the said telescope, and which I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature. I desire also that since I am elected fellow of your honourable society, you would, in a word or two,... | |
| Stephen Peter Rigaud, bp. Stephen Jordan Rigaud - 1841 - 646 páginas
...account of a philosophical discovery, which induced me to the making of the said telescope, and which I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature. I desire also that since I am elected fellow of your honourable society, you would, in a word or two,... | |
| 1845 - 334 páginas
...an account of a philosophical discovery which induced me to the making of the said telescope ; and I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature." This " considerable detection" was the discovery of the different refrangibility of the rays of light... | |
| George Grant - 1849 - 318 páginas
...making of the said telescope ; and I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the commnnication of that instrument; being in my judgment the oddest,...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature." This " considerable detection" was the discovery of the different refrangibility of the rays of light... | |
| George Grant - 1849 - 316 páginas
...making of the said telescope ; and I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the commnnication of that instrument ; being in my judgment the oddest,...hath, hitherto been made in the operations of nature." This " considerable detection" was the discover}' of the different refrangibility of the rays of light... | |
| George Grant - 1849 - 322 páginas
...making of the said telescope ; and I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the commnnication of that instrument; being in my judgment the oddest,...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature." This " considerable detection" was the discovery of the different refrangibility of the rays of light... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1850 - 456 páginas
...(announces his intention of sending to the Royal Society " an account of a philosophical discovery," " being the oddest, if not the most considerable detection,...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature," viz. the composition of light). 29. Letter to Oldenburg on the proportions of arsenic and bell-metal... | |
| Isaac Newton, J. Edleston - 1850 - 436 páginas
...(announces his intention of sending to the Royal Society " an account of a philosophical discovery," " being the oddest, if not the most considerable detection,...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature," viz. the composition of light). 29. Letter to Oldenburg on the proportions of arsenic and bell-metal... | |
| David Brewster - 1855 - 504 páginas
...account of a philosophical discovery, which induced me to the making of the said telescope, and which I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the...hath hitherto been made in the operations of nature/' This " oddest and most considerable detection" was the discovery of the different refrangibility of... | |
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