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... light as if the sun had but just left the horizon . The numerous statues of white marble glimmered in the pale light , like so many sheeted ghosts just arisen from their sepulchres , and the fountains threw their jets into the air , as ...
... light as if the sun had but just left the horizon . The numerous statues of white marble glimmered in the pale light , like so many sheeted ghosts just arisen from their sepulchres , and the fountains threw their jets into the air , as ...
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... light , and moisture , as necessary to vegetation , and a deficiency of any one of these as causing a languor or ... light . They are ac- cordingly found in dark cellars ; and we all know that common mushrooms grow under beds of straw ...
... light , and moisture , as necessary to vegetation , and a deficiency of any one of these as causing a languor or ... light . They are ac- cordingly found in dark cellars ; and we all know that common mushrooms grow under beds of straw ...
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... light to the retina , when an artificial pupil has been formed opposite to these processes . After having quoted the critical observations of Scarpa on the statement of Demours , Mr. G. proceeds to observe : This anatomical statement is ...
... light to the retina , when an artificial pupil has been formed opposite to these processes . After having quoted the critical observations of Scarpa on the statement of Demours , Mr. G. proceeds to observe : This anatomical statement is ...
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