"The science of Thermodynamics, founded by the labors of these three illustrious men [Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, William Thomson & Rudolf Clausius], has led to the most important developments in all departments of physical science. It has pointed out relations among the properties of bodies which could scarcely have been anticipated in any other way; it has laid the foundation for the Science of Chemical Physics; and, taken in connection with the , as developed by Maxwell and Boltzmann, it has furnished a general view of the operations of the universe which is far in advance of any that could have been reached by purely dynamical reasoning."
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