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In the paper before us , the first section , numbered in continuation 35 , affirms
that cylindrical curves ' produce streaks . ... to the production of the coloured
appearances under consideration ; and that such appearances cannot be
produced be ...
In the paper before us , the first section , numbered in continuation 35 , affirms
that cylindrical curves ' produce streaks . ... to the production of the coloured
appearances under consideration ; and that such appearances cannot be
produced be ...
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The 44th section relates to the streaks and other phænomena produced from the
prismatic blue and red bows . Here , however , nothing occurs but what is
perfectly conformable to Newton ' s rule for computing the effects of light falling ...
The 44th section relates to the streaks and other phænomena produced from the
prismatic blue and red bows . Here , however , nothing occurs but what is
perfectly conformable to Newton ' s rule for computing the effects of light falling ...
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Without assuming the infallibility of a tribunal in whose decree we happen to
concur , and whose authority indeed it is as unusual as it is useless to call in
question , we may venture to surmise some of the principles which have
produced the ...
Without assuming the infallibility of a tribunal in whose decree we happen to
concur , and whose authority indeed it is as unusual as it is useless to call in
question , we may venture to surmise some of the principles which have
produced the ...
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It is produced throughout by the strength of expression , the co . , piousness of
thought , the abundance of imagery , and the energy of versification . It is , as the
poet finely describes the incessant exportation of slaves from Guinea , ' a tide that
...
It is produced throughout by the strength of expression , the co . , piousness of
thought , the abundance of imagery , and the energy of versification . It is , as the
poet finely describes the incessant exportation of slaves from Guinea , ' a tide that
...
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It was ascertained , by experiments , conducted in the most unexceptionable
manner , that no oxygen was produced by the action of electricity upon ammonia
, even when the metallic surfaces of the platina wires exposed to the gas were
mere ...
It was ascertained , by experiments , conducted in the most unexceptionable
manner , that no oxygen was produced by the action of electricity upon ammonia
, even when the metallic surfaces of the platina wires exposed to the gas were
mere ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.