The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... light ; but as the thickness in- creases , the rays of low refrangibility are first absorbed , and after them the other rays . Where , therefore , the water is very deep and very pure , all the colors are ab- sorbed , and such water ...
... light ; but as the thickness in- creases , the rays of low refrangibility are first absorbed , and after them the other rays . Where , therefore , the water is very deep and very pure , all the colors are ab- sorbed , and such water ...
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... light during the summer nights , indeed , when light was little wanted , though even this service would be counteracted by the circumstance that at midnight the enormous shadow of the planet would hide the greater part of the rings ...
... light during the summer nights , indeed , when light was little wanted , though even this service would be counteracted by the circumstance that at midnight the enormous shadow of the planet would hide the greater part of the rings ...
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... light . While tra- velling through the void celestial spaces , it deve- lops no light ; but as soon as it reaches the earth's atmosphere , which appears to extend to a height of five hundred miles , it then does develop light , and its ...
... light . While tra- velling through the void celestial spaces , it deve- lops no light ; but as soon as it reaches the earth's atmosphere , which appears to extend to a height of five hundred miles , it then does develop light , and its ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
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OMPHALE | 48 |
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