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Page 469
... direction , and in orbits but little in- clined to each other , or , as we may almost say , in the same plane . This principle , whatever it may be , is unknown to us , and we can therefore only attribute it to the will of the Creator ...
... direction , and in orbits but little in- clined to each other , or , as we may almost say , in the same plane . This principle , whatever it may be , is unknown to us , and we can therefore only attribute it to the will of the Creator ...
Page 472
... direction of this descending ray . These observations lead us to conclude that light under these circumstances acquires properties independent of its direction with regard to the reflecting surface , but only relative to the sides of ...
... direction of this descending ray . These observations lead us to conclude that light under these circumstances acquires properties independent of its direction with regard to the reflecting surface , but only relative to the sides of ...
Page 498
... direction ; and we observed that she turned it between her teeth by means of the hooks of her fore - legs , which , being fastened to its opposite margin , could give it a suitable direction . The proboscis , bent back on itself ...
... direction ; and we observed that she turned it between her teeth by means of the hooks of her fore - legs , which , being fastened to its opposite margin , could give it a suitable direction . The proboscis , bent back on itself ...
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