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" ... after which, lying an hour or two (supposing the sun still shining), it will be of a very deep purple-red, beyond which the sun can do no more. "
Experimental Researches Concerning the Philosophy of Permanent Colours: And ... - Page 100
by Edward Bancroft - 1814
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The Natural History of British Shells,: Including Figures and ..., Volumes 1-2

Edward Donovan - 1799 - 424 pages
...minutes change into a seagreen ; after which, in a few minutes more, it will alter into a watchet-blue; from that, in a little time more, it will be of a purplish-red ; after which, lying an hour or two, (supposing the sun still shining) it will be of a...
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The Book of Shells: Containing the Classes Mollusca, Conchifera, Cirrhipeda ...

1837 - 168 pages
...change into a full sea-green, after which, in a few minutes more, it will alter into a watchet blue, and from that, in a little time more, it will be of a...purple red, beyond which the sun can do no more," " But the last and most beautiful colour, after washing in scalding water and soap, will (the matter...
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Wonders of the Sea-shore

1847 - 282 pages
...change to a full seagreen, after which, in a few moments more it will alter into a watchet blue, and from that in a little time more it will be of a purplish red, after which, lying for an hour or two, (supposing the sun still shining,) it will be of a very deep purple-red, beyond...
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Illustrated Natural History of the Animal Kingdom: Being a ..., Volume 1

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1859 - 720 pages
...minutes change into a sea-green ; after which, in a few minutes more, it will alter into a watchet-blue ; from that, in a little time more, it will be of a purplish-red ; after which, lying an hour or two, supposing the sun still shining, it will be of a...
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Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English Encyclopedia", Volume 2

Charles Knight - 1866 - 588 pages
...minutes change into a seagreen ; after which, in a few minutes more, it will alter into a watchetblne; from that, in a little time more, it will be of a purplish-red ; after which, lying an hour or two (supposing the sun still shining), it will be of a...
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The English Cyclopaedia, Part 2, Volume 2

Charles Knight - 1867 - 630 pages
...minutes change into a seagreen ; after which, in a few minutes more, it will alter into a watchetblue ; from that, in a little time more, it will be of a purplish-red ; after which, lying an hour or two (supposing the sun still shining), it will be of a...
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Johnson's Natural History, Comprehensive, Scientific, and Popular ..., Volume 2

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1872 - 758 pages
...minutes change into a sea-green ; after which, in a few minutes more, it will alter into a watchet-bluc ; from that, in a little time more, it will be of a purplish-red ; after which, lying an hour or two, supposing the sun still shining, it will be of a...
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Ein Beitrag zur Purpurkunde, Volume 1

Alexander Dedekind - 1898 - 396 pages
...mehrere Arten bekannt, deren Farbnüancen vom tiefsten Schwarzpm pur bis Violett und liosa vararen.' that, in a little time more, it will be of a Purplish...or two (supposing the Sun still shining), it will he of a very deep Purple red, beyond which the Sun can do no more.' Gerade diese Fluctuation der berückendsten...
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Ein Beitrag zur Purpurkunde, Volume 2

Alexander Dedekind - 1906 - 462 pages
...change into a füll Sea-green: after which, in a few minutes more, it will alter into a Watchet Ueui; from that, in a little time more, it will be of a Purplifh red: after which, lying an hour or two, (fuppofing the Sun ftill fhining) it will be of a...
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Synthetic Colouring Matters: Vat Colours

Jocelyn Field Thorpe, Christopher Kelk Ingold, Sir Christopher Ingold - 1923 - 522 pages
...in a few minutes more, it will alter into a watchet blue; from that in a little time more it will be purplish red; after which, lying an hour or two (supposing...purple red ; beyond which the Sun can do no more. Note that these changes can be made faster or slower according to the degrees of the Sun's heat". "But...
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