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Pagina 346
... light from heaven . This Britain cannot rest beneath the shade Of Saxon empire , this our Christian soil The harvest ... light , and it would be polar ice not to be penetrated by the warmth , of such an appeal . Why are we so soon again ...
... light from heaven . This Britain cannot rest beneath the shade Of Saxon empire , this our Christian soil The harvest ... light , and it would be polar ice not to be penetrated by the warmth , of such an appeal . Why are we so soon again ...
Pagina 348
... light veil where'er Its shadowing may enhance the grace , and swell With sweet officiousness the clustering hair Where fairest tufts its richness , and let fall Where drooping most becomes . ' End of the first book : ' Alone she came ...
... light veil where'er Its shadowing may enhance the grace , and swell With sweet officiousness the clustering hair Where fairest tufts its richness , and let fall Where drooping most becomes . ' End of the first book : ' Alone she came ...
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... light and electricity is analogous to that which he adopts respecting heat , as far as the nature of the reasoning which he employs and the style in which it is clothed are concerned . Light he supposes to be a com- pound etherial fluid ...
... light and electricity is analogous to that which he adopts respecting heat , as far as the nature of the reasoning which he employs and the style in which it is clothed are concerned . Light he supposes to be a com- pound etherial fluid ...
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