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... light in reflection or refraction , or to the modes in which light is essentially developed , & c .; is liable to be dis- puted by any body , and without the possibility of ever bringing the controversy to an absolute issue . In our ...
... light in reflection or refraction , or to the modes in which light is essentially developed , & c .; is liable to be dis- puted by any body , and without the possibility of ever bringing the controversy to an absolute issue . In our ...
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... light free in the first instance , is still in force when internal spectra are to be illuminated ; and although light in its free or perceptible state , which is lumin- ousness , cannot be transmitted through the nerve , yet the very ...
... light free in the first instance , is still in force when internal spectra are to be illuminated ; and although light in its free or perceptible state , which is lumin- ousness , cannot be transmitted through the nerve , yet the very ...
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... light free , we must notice the sufficiently fantastic account given of the mode in which , what we call solar light , is produced : — " If light , " says the author , " can be set free by the sudden collision of two gases , as is ...
... light free , we must notice the sufficiently fantastic account given of the mode in which , what we call solar light , is produced : — " If light , " says the author , " can be set free by the sudden collision of two gases , as is ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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