John Dalton Quote

I should apprehend there are a considerable number of what may properly be called elementary principles, which never can be metamorphosed one into another by any power we can control.


In: Henry Enfield Roscoe, John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry, Chapter VI (p. 137)


I should apprehend there are a considerable number of what may properly be called elementary principles, which never can be metamorphosed one into...

I should apprehend there are a considerable number of what may properly be called elementary principles, which never can be metamorphosed one into...

I should apprehend there are a considerable number of what may properly be called elementary principles, which never can be metamorphosed one into...

I should apprehend there are a considerable number of what may properly be called elementary principles, which never can be metamorphosed one into...