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... light . But before he discovered a method of producing , in day- light , an effect on his model similar to what he wished to imitate , he was frequently baffled in his attempts . At length , he hit on the expedient of persuading his ...
... light . But before he discovered a method of producing , in day- light , an effect on his model similar to what he wished to imitate , he was frequently baffled in his attempts . At length , he hit on the expedient of persuading his ...
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... light , and there was light ; 5. He divided the light from the darkness ; 6. He divided the upper from the lower waters , by a firmament ; 7. He separated the water from the earth 8. The earth vegetated ; 9. He made the stars , sun ...
... light , and there was light ; 5. He divided the light from the darkness ; 6. He divided the upper from the lower waters , by a firmament ; 7. He separated the water from the earth 8. The earth vegetated ; 9. He made the stars , sun ...
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... light , and the optical phænomena of crystallized bodies , not a single step has hitherto been gained towards the ... light , are pressed together or dilated by any kind of force , it will exhibit distinct neutral and depolarising axes ...
... light , and the optical phænomena of crystallized bodies , not a single step has hitherto been gained towards the ... light , are pressed together or dilated by any kind of force , it will exhibit distinct neutral and depolarising axes ...
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