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... circumstances of this , and of all the foregoing Observations , that the phænomena of the Inflections of Light are the consequences of the various bendings , separations , and . changes produced in each of the separate portions of a ...
... circumstances of this , and of all the foregoing Observations , that the phænomena of the Inflections of Light are the consequences of the various bendings , separations , and . changes produced in each of the separate portions of a ...
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... circumstances of condition for its re- production .'- 1 Thus it is firmly established , that in the inflections of light , each white ray of passing light is separated into many distinct rays ; that of these rays , at the time of ...
... circumstances of condition for its re- production .'- 1 Thus it is firmly established , that in the inflections of light , each white ray of passing light is separated into many distinct rays ; that of these rays , at the time of ...
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... circumstances delineated . He seems to contemplate the incidents , as he relates them , with a coldness of speculation bordering on indifference ; a manner which is ill calculated to engage the sympathy of his readers . In the History ...
... circumstances delineated . He seems to contemplate the incidents , as he relates them , with a coldness of speculation bordering on indifference ; a manner which is ill calculated to engage the sympathy of his readers . In the History ...
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