"Isolatedly" Quotes from Famous Books
... order to account for all the phenomena that depend upon these causes of various orders. But in the present state of science, it is not yet possible to explain completely by heat or electricity, taken isolatedly, all the effects dependent upon the causes just mentioned. We must confine ourselves for the present to a study of the relations that exist between the principal natural forces—affinity, molecular forces, heat, electricity, and light. But from the mutual ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 613, October 1, 1887 • Various |