Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature, Volumen2Edward Augustus Kendall Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, 1811 - 415 páginas |
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Página 45
... electricity , a term used to denote those substances which are capable of receiving and transmitting electricity , in opposition to elec- trics , in which the electric fluid may be excited or accumulated . See ELECTRICITY . CONE , a ...
... electricity , a term used to denote those substances which are capable of receiving and transmitting electricity , in opposition to elec- trics , in which the electric fluid may be excited or accumulated . See ELECTRICITY . CONE , a ...
Página 259
... ELECTRICITY , the operation of a fluid , extremely subtile and in general invisible ; but which is some- times the object of the senses , and discovers itself to be one of the principal agents in nature . The name is derived from ...
... ELECTRICITY , the operation of a fluid , extremely subtile and in general invisible ; but which is some- times the object of the senses , and discovers itself to be one of the principal agents in nature . The name is derived from ...
Página 260
... electric fluid , whether by at- traction or repulsion , or by emitting streams , or pencils as they are called , of blue light , are all classed under the general word electricity ; and any body to which that power of attraction , repul ...
... electric fluid , whether by at- traction or repulsion , or by emitting streams , or pencils as they are called , of blue light , are all classed under the general word electricity ; and any body to which that power of attraction , repul ...
Página 261
... Electricity is found to be of two kinds , negative and positive ; but in what the difference consists is not ascertained . These two electricities are some❤ times called the vitreous and resinous ; the former usually belonging to glass ...
... Electricity is found to be of two kinds , negative and positive ; but in what the difference consists is not ascertained . These two electricities are some❤ times called the vitreous and resinous ; the former usually belonging to glass ...
Página 262
... electric fluid , part of which it gives to the ball brought near it , and that the wax by excitation parts with some of its electricity and has less than its natural share , and of course takes away a part of that contained in the ball ...
... electric fluid , part of which it gives to the ball brought near it , and that the wax by excitation parts with some of its electricity and has less than its natural share , and of course takes away a part of that contained in the ball ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 123 - We are spirits. That bodies should be lent us, while they can afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God.
Página 344 - Or, as the whole stock, is to the whole gain or loss, So is each man's particular stock, To his particular share of the gain or loss.
Página 51 - The ram, the bull, the heavenly twins, And next the crab the lion shines, The virgin and the scales, The scorpion, archer, and sea-goat, The man that holds the watering-pot, And fish with glittering tails.
Página 428 - ... 3. In most places he had a power of devising lands by will, before the statute for that purpose was made. 4. The lands descend not to the eldest, youngest, or any one son only, but to all the sons together...
Página 124 - That lies in old wood like a hare in her form ; With teeth or with claws it will bite or will scratch, And chambermaids christen this worm a deathwatch...
Página 37 - When those companies do not trade upon a joint stock, but are obliged to admit any person, properly qualified, upon paying a certain fine, and agreeing to submit to the regulations of the company, each member trading upon his own stock, and at his own risk, they are called regulated companies.
Página 51 - The names of the signs of the zodiac are: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius, and Pisces.
Página 72 - ... care. But how was this to be effected ? The freehold was vested in the parson; and, if we suppose it vested in his natural capacity, on his death it might descend to his heir, and would be liable to his debts and...
Página 221 - Britain, to deliver and set forth the judgment of the sessions, in the face of the sun, and in the eye of the light, on all, with respect to genius and moral conduct, who may seek for presid^ncy and privilege.
Página 333 - When two adjacent circles meet, and interfere with each other's progress, they not only do not cross each other, but both circles are invariably obliterated between the points of contact : for the exhaustion occasioned by each obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved.