The Nineteenth Century, Volume 14Henry S. King & Company, 1883 |
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Page 627
... light compared with what it had been in the morning . I found , however , after gazing for ten seconds , that the light produced only a very faint blue tint , which changed at once into dull orange and crimson , thus proving to me that ...
... light compared with what it had been in the morning . I found , however , after gazing for ten seconds , that the light produced only a very faint blue tint , which changed at once into dull orange and crimson , thus proving to me that ...
Page 637
... light , it is not difficult to imagine a vibration of precisely the kind we require— one that continues , in fact , until the tightening is relaxed by darkness . But even if we suppose that the sensation of light is conveyed to the ...
... light , it is not difficult to imagine a vibration of precisely the kind we require— one that continues , in fact , until the tightening is relaxed by darkness . But even if we suppose that the sensation of light is conveyed to the ...
Page 879
... light we have each tint of sky light having a very small fraction of the whole light from the sky , while the light from each of the three tints of a prominence is very nearly a full third of the whole light ; thus , however greatly the ...
... light we have each tint of sky light having a very small fraction of the whole light from the sky , while the light from each of the three tints of a prominence is very nearly a full third of the whole light ; thus , however greatly the ...
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WHY NOT PURCHASE THE SUEZ CANAL? By Edward Dicey | 188 |
361 733 | 356 |
CLOUDS OVER ARCADY By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 540 |
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