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" Phlogiston, without exactly defining it. Mr. Cavendish leaves it uncertain, whether or not he meant by phlogiston simply inflammable air, and he inclines rather to call inflammable air, water united to phlogiston. Mr. Watt says expressly, even in his... "
Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers ... - Page 91
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volume 32

1840 - 706 pages
...air, water deprived of its phlogiston, and Mr. Watt says, that water is composed of dephlogisticnted air and phlogiston. We may remark, there is the same...the two gases deprived of their latent heat, * Mr. \Vnlt, in a note to his paper of 26th November, 1763, p. 331, observes •' previous to Dr. Priestley's...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 27

1839 - 474 pages
...seems proper to rest that part of the argument on direct experiment." [NOTB BV MB JAMES WATT.] ply inflammable air, and he inclines rather to call inflammable...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat, — that is, of the two gases, with the same distinctireness which marks Mr Lavoisier's statement of...
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Life of James Watt

François Arago - 1839 - 154 pages
...seems proper to rest that part of the argument on direct experiment." — [Nora BY MB JAMEs WATT.] 1 united to phlogiston. Mr Watt says expressly, even...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat, — that is, of the two gases, with the same distinctiveness which marks Mr Lavoisier's statement of...
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Historical Eloge of James Watt

François Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...seems proper to rest that part of the argument on direct experiment." — [NOTE itv MR. JAMES WATT.] letter of April 1783, that he thinks that inflammable...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat, — that is, of the two gases, — with the same distinctiveness which marks Mr. Lavoisier's statement...
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Historical eloge of James Watt, tr. with additional notes by J.P. Muirhead

Dominique François J. Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...it seems proper to rest that part of the argument on direct experiment."—[NOTE nv MR. JAMES WATT.] letter of April 1783, that he thinks that inflammable...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat,—that is, of the two gases,—with the same distinctiveness which marks Mr. Lavoisier's statement...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 32

1840 - 698 pages
...which we before observed in Mr. Cavendish's, by the use of the term Phlogiston, without exactly denning it.* Mr. Cavendish leaves it uncertain, whether or...the two gases deprived of their latent heat, * Mr. Watt, in a note to his paper of 26th November, 17«3, p. 3JU, observes " previous to Dr. Priestley's...
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Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 32

1840 - 702 pages
...November, 1783), and in a passage not to be found in the letter of April, 1783, that he thinks thnt inflammable air contains a small quantity of water...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat, — that is, of the two gases, with the same distinctiveness which marks Mr. Lavoisier's statement...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Henry Lord Brougham: To which is ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 344 pages
...water is composed of dephlogisticated air and phlogiston. We may remark, there is the same uncertainly or vagueness introduced into Mr. Watt's theory, which...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat, that is, — of the two gases, — with the same distinctiveness which marks Mr. Lavoisier's statement...
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Lives of men of letters and science who flourished in ..., Volume 1; Volume 122

Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1845 - 586 pages
...air, water deprived of its phlogiston, and Mr. Watt says that water is composed of dephlogisticated air and phlogiston. We may remark, there is the same...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat, — that is, of the two gases, — with the same distinctiveness which marks M. Lavoisier's statement...
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Lives of Men of Letters & Science: Who Flourished in the Time of ..., Volume 1

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1845 - 594 pages
...air, water deprived of its phlogiston, and Mr. Watt says that water is composed of dephlogisticated air and phlogiston. We may remark, there is the same...compound of the two gases deprived of their latent heat, — that is, of the two gases, — with the same distinctiveness which marks M. Lavoisier's statement...
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