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Pagina 131
which it is likened , must here be confessed to exist ( at least in the English
translation ) ; and for the transition from literal light , to light personified and
invested with knowledge and power , the idiom of the Hebrew language , or the
elevated ...
which it is likened , must here be confessed to exist ( at least in the English
translation ) ; and for the transition from literal light , to light personified and
invested with knowledge and power , the idiom of the Hebrew language , or the
elevated ...
Pagina 206
If we carefully distinguish between intensity of action and quantity of action , we
shall find no difficulty in making the distinction between light and heat . It appears
that a certain degree of intensity of developement is necessary to cause the ...
If we carefully distinguish between intensity of action and quantity of action , we
shall find no difficulty in making the distinction between light and heat . It appears
that a certain degree of intensity of developement is necessary to cause the ...
Pagina 341
In the bay of Gibraltar they were so abundant , that if we only dipped a hand in
the water , a furrow of light was immediately seen , and the hand when taken out
shone in innumerable points . All these facts seem therefore to prove that the ...
In the bay of Gibraltar they were so abundant , that if we only dipped a hand in
the water , a furrow of light was immediately seen , and the hand when taken out
shone in innumerable points . All these facts seem therefore to prove that the ...
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