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... light is always to be seen when the windows are darkened . I have heard , that to wake in the stillness of the night , and to see this pale light glaring quietly on you , is a most unpleas- ant thing . And so the proprietors thought ...
... light is always to be seen when the windows are darkened . I have heard , that to wake in the stillness of the night , and to see this pale light glaring quietly on you , is a most unpleas- ant thing . And so the proprietors thought ...
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... light which impeded rays of light which were actually converged upon vision , and not to remove the evils arising from the object , but with rays diverging from a point diffraction . Dr. Wollaston never once mentions between the object ...
... light which impeded rays of light which were actually converged upon vision , and not to remove the evils arising from the object , but with rays diverging from a point diffraction . Dr. Wollaston never once mentions between the object ...
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... light of the stars themselves ; that is , so that dif- any previous comet . Its nucleus small , bright , ferences of brightness shall be merely apparent , and highly condensed , was shielded or capped on and supposed to arise solely ...
... light of the stars themselves ; that is , so that dif- any previous comet . Its nucleus small , bright , ferences of brightness shall be merely apparent , and highly condensed , was shielded or capped on and supposed to arise solely ...
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