| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 páginas
...no affinity whatever with phlogiflon. From this experiment I had no doubt, but that putting fifties into water impregnated with air that was thoroughly...verified by the following experiments; from which, howevef, it appears that fifties, like infe£b, and fome other exanguious animals, can live a eonfiderable... | |
| 1800 - 624 páginas
...no affinity whatever with phlogifton. From this experiment I had no doubt, but that putting fifties into water impregnated with air that was thoroughly...experiments; from •which, however, it appears that fiihes, like infeéts, and fome other exanguious animals, can live a confiderable time without any... | |
| 1800 - 620 páginas
...wattr impregnated with air that •was thoroughly phlogilticated, would be injurious if not fat.il to them, as much as the fame kind of air, in an elaftic fíate, is to land aninuis ; and this was verified by the following experiments; from , which, how«... | |
| William B. Johnson - 1803 - 484 páginas
...into water impregnated with air thoroughly phlogiilicated would be equally injurious to them, as this air in an elaftic ftate is to land animals; and this was Verified. He be^an with rain water which contained no air, having been recently boiled. He put ninefmall fifhes... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1890 - 600 páginas
...contained in water, in an unelaftic ftate, is as necefiary to the life of fifhes, as air in an claftic ftate is to that of land animals. I had no doubt,...however, it appears that fifhes, like infects, and fbme other cxanguious animals, can live a confiderable time without any thing equivalent to refpiration.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 726 páginas
...no affinity whatever with phlogifton. From this experiment I had no doubt, but that putting fifties into water impregnated with air that •was thoroughly...them, as much as the fame kind of air, in an elaftic fíate, is to land animals ; and this was verified by the following experiments; from which, however,... | |
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