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Pagina 55
... sense , is to be found at page 85 of his Micrographia . " From this I shall proceed to a second considerable phe- « nomenon , which these diamants ( meaning thereby quartz 66 66 66 66 crystals ) exhibit , and that of certain Crystals . 55.
... sense , is to be found at page 85 of his Micrographia . " From this I shall proceed to a second considerable phe- « nomenon , which these diamants ( meaning thereby quartz 66 66 66 66 crystals ) exhibit , and that of certain Crystals . 55.
Pagina 56
... crystals of alum . And there is no one figure into which alum is observed to be crystallized , but may by this texture of globules be imitated , and by no " other . " 66 66 It does not appear in what manner this most ingenious phi ...
... crystals of alum . And there is no one figure into which alum is observed to be crystallized , but may by this texture of globules be imitated , and by no " other . " 66 66 It does not appear in what manner this most ingenious phi ...
Pagina 57
... crystal will be produced , and it is needless to pursue any other modifica- tions of the same form , which must result from a series of decrements produced according to known laws . Since then the simplest arrangement of ... Crystals . 57.
... crystal will be produced , and it is needless to pursue any other modifica- tions of the same form , which must result from a series of decrements produced according to known laws . Since then the simplest arrangement of ... Crystals . 57.
Pagina 58
... crystals , was long since entertained by HUYGHENS , * when treating of the oblique refraction of Iceland spar , which he so skilfully analysed . The peculiar law . ob- servable in the refraction of light by that crystal , he found might ...
... crystals , was long since entertained by HUYGHENS , * when treating of the oblique refraction of Iceland spar , which he so skilfully analysed . The peculiar law . ob- servable in the refraction of light by that crystal , he found might ...
Pagina 59
... above each other , but we have already seen that this is not the form which simple spheres are natu- rally disposed to assume , and consequently this hypothesis alone is not adequate to its explanation , as Dr. I 2 of certain Crystals . 59.
... above each other , but we have already seen that this is not the form which simple spheres are natu- rally disposed to assume , and consequently this hypothesis alone is not adequate to its explanation , as Dr. I 2 of certain Crystals . 59.
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