Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... light , in the impetuous beams of a majestic globe of fire , which arose in the East , and spread his light over the world . I have seen all this , but had I seen nothing more than earth and sea , and clouds , the moon's waning light ...
... light , in the impetuous beams of a majestic globe of fire , which arose in the East , and spread his light over the world . I have seen all this , but had I seen nothing more than earth and sea , and clouds , the moon's waning light ...
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... light is re- corded but midway a halt is made , for the sake of the reader : • And now , my good Reader , having employed two or three pages to get ourselves and you half way up the hill , and as there remains nothing more in our way ...
... light is re- corded but midway a halt is made , for the sake of the reader : • And now , my good Reader , having employed two or three pages to get ourselves and you half way up the hill , and as there remains nothing more in our way ...
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... Light , Mr. Cavallo relates the experiments given in a work intitled " Observations con- cerning the Inflections of Light * ; " and , with the anonymous author of that tract , he thinks that the hypothesis of the fits of easy ...
... Light , Mr. Cavallo relates the experiments given in a work intitled " Observations con- cerning the Inflections of Light * ; " and , with the anonymous author of that tract , he thinks that the hypothesis of the fits of easy ...
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