Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... light upon this recondite subject , though the whole is still for the most part buried in impenetrable dark- ness . Glisson is said to be the first discoverer of this principle in the solid fibre ; which discovery was afterwards ...
... light upon this recondite subject , though the whole is still for the most part buried in impenetrable dark- ness . Glisson is said to be the first discoverer of this principle in the solid fibre ; which discovery was afterwards ...
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... light to ; to guide by light people of Macassar , Jaya , Malaja , Siam , & c . ( Crash . ) . 3. To illuminate to fill with light By this charm , or spell , a man binds up a ( Dryden ) . 4. ( rom the adjective . ) woman , and a woman a ...
... light to ; to guide by light people of Macassar , Jaya , Malaja , Siam , & c . ( Crash . ) . 3. To illuminate to fill with light By this charm , or spell , a man binds up a ( Dryden ) . 4. ( rom the adjective . ) woman , and a woman a ...
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... light takes in at once in bodies the forms by which they are limited , the colours that embellish them , their relative positions , and the motions by which they are transported in space . It discriminates ... light takes up about LIGHT .
... light takes in at once in bodies the forms by which they are limited , the colours that embellish them , their relative positions , and the motions by which they are transported in space . It discriminates ... light takes up about LIGHT .
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... light takes up many years to travel to the earth ; and it is even suspected that there are many stars whose light have not yet arrived at us since their creation . And this , by - the - bye , may perhaps sometimes account for the ...
... light takes up many years to travel to the earth ; and it is even suspected that there are many stars whose light have not yet arrived at us since their creation . And this , by - the - bye , may perhaps sometimes account for the ...
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... light that changes the bright ness of a fine day into complete darkness would never occur . The celebrated Euler has maintained the same hypothesis , in his Theoria Lucis et Colorum . In the summary of his ... light , we may observe LIGHT .
... light that changes the bright ness of a fine day into complete darkness would never occur . The celebrated Euler has maintained the same hypothesis , in his Theoria Lucis et Colorum . In the summary of his ... light , we may observe LIGHT .
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