Observations [of matter].have tacitly led to the conclusion which seems universally adopted, that all bodies of sensible magnitude, whether solid or liquid, are constituted of a vast number of extremely small particles bound together by a force of attraction.


In: Henry Enfield Roscoe, John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry, Chapter VI (pp. 129-130)


Observations [of matter].have tacitly led to the conclusion which seems universally adopted, that all bodies of sensible magnitude, whether solid or...

Observations [of matter].have tacitly led to the conclusion which seems universally adopted, that all bodies of sensible magnitude, whether solid or...

Observations [of matter].have tacitly led to the conclusion which seems universally adopted, that all bodies of sensible magnitude, whether solid or...

Observations [of matter].have tacitly led to the conclusion which seems universally adopted, that all bodies of sensible magnitude, whether solid or...