| 1854 - 412 Seiten
...might be enabled to give a strong opinion, founded on facts, to the many who applied to me for it. Yet, the proof which I sought for, and the method followed...investigation. The parties with whom I have worked were very honorable, very clear in their intentions, successful table-movers, very desirous of succeeding in... | |
| 1853 - 710 Seiten
...contain the results of his experiments. He carried on his investigations with parties, as he says, " very honourable, very clear in their intentions, successful...peculiar power, thoroughly candid, and very effectual." He could not obtain the slightest trace of electrical or magnetic effects, or the smallest indication... | |
| 1854 - 412 Seiten
...might be enabled to give a strong opinion, founded on facts, to the many who applied to me for it. Yet, the proof which I sought for, and the method followed...investigation. The parties with whom I have worked were very honorable, very clear in their intentions, successful table-movers, very desirous of succeeding in... | |
| 1854 - 414 Seiten
...might be enabled to give a strong opinion, founded on facts, to the many who applied to me for it. Yet, the proof which I sought for, and the method followed...investigation. The parties with whom I have worked were very honorable, very clear in their intentions, successful table-movers, very desirous of succeeding in... | |
| Evon Z. Vogt, Ray Hyman - 2000 - 324 Seiten
...deficient in some very important principle. Faraday's approach was characteristic of the scientist. "The proof which I sought for, and the method followed...should adopt in any other physical investigation." He obtained subjects who were "very honorable" and who were also "successful table-movers." First he... | |
| 1853 - 854 Seiten
...might be enabled to give a strong opinion, founded on facts, to the many who applied to me for it. Yet, the proof which I sought for, and the method followed...investigation. The parties with whom I have worked were very honorable, very clear in their intentions, successful table-movers, very desirous of succeeding in... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1853 - 514 Seiten
...might be enabled to give a strong opinion founded on facts, to the many who applied to me for it. Yet, the proof which I sought for, and the method followed...investigation. The parties with whom I have worked \verevery honorable, very clear in their intentions, successful table movers, very desirous of succeeding... | |
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