| James Geikie - 1874 - 618 頁
...and pass them over by an easy and pleasant route into the new realm of chemical philosophy." — AYw York Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Sheldon Amos - 1874 - 460 頁
...associated, but its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Etienne-Jules Marey - 1874 - 324 頁
...associated, but its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 216 頁
...and pass them over by an easy and pleasant route into the new realm, of chemical philosophy." — New York Tribune. "All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Joseph William Howe - 1874 - 132 頁
...associated, but its reproduction in European countries v^ll be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. "All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - 1874 - 296 頁
...and pass them over by an easy and pleasant route into the new realm of chemical philosophy." — New York Tribune, " All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1874 - 232 頁
...associated, but its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. "All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1874 - 604 頁
...pa*s them over by an easy and pleasant route into the new realm of chemical philosophy."— New 1 ork Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will enjoy...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| James Hadley - 1874 - 366 頁
...over by an easy and pleasant route into the new realm of chemical philosophy."—New York Tribune. 11 All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| George Edward Walton - 1874 - 452 頁
...its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribtme. " All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
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