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... light on the important problem in question . In the course of the journal , some singular atmospherical phænomena are described , of which we quote two instances . Out At midnight the wind set in at S. W. light breeze , at which time a ...
... light on the important problem in question . In the course of the journal , some singular atmospherical phænomena are described , of which we quote two instances . Out At midnight the wind set in at S. W. light breeze , at which time a ...
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... light to burn blue and dimly . I believe , however , it will easily appear , that the candle's generally burning dimly before the ghost ventured into the presence of the person he was to terrify , was not occasioned by his being on his ...
... light to burn blue and dimly . I believe , however , it will easily appear , that the candle's generally burning dimly before the ghost ventured into the presence of the person he was to terrify , was not occasioned by his being on his ...
Pagina 242
vivid sparks of light . The bolides seemed to burst , as if by explosion but the largest were from one degree to one de- gree and a quarter in diameter , and disappeared without scintillation . The light of these meteors was white , and ...
vivid sparks of light . The bolides seemed to burst , as if by explosion but the largest were from one degree to one de- gree and a quarter in diameter , and disappeared without scintillation . The light of these meteors was white , and ...
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