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Page 240
... light that would reach a naked eye , prevents any painful consequences from the most intense reflec- tion of light that ever occurs . ' Atmospherical appearances arising from reflection and re- fraction , such as looming , & c . have ...
... light that would reach a naked eye , prevents any painful consequences from the most intense reflec- tion of light that ever occurs . ' Atmospherical appearances arising from reflection and re- fraction , such as looming , & c . have ...
Page 395
... light as one of 3000 cubical feet of coal gas , provided due attention be paid to the construction of the burners , and to the distribution of the lights . ' For ordinary purposes of illumination by oil gas , Mr. B. considers ten - hole ...
... light as one of 3000 cubical feet of coal gas , provided due attention be paid to the construction of the burners , and to the distribution of the lights . ' For ordinary purposes of illumination by oil gas , Mr. B. considers ten - hole ...
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... light but out of the sun - shine , is the chemical agency immediate in forming muriatic acid . The same chemical effect was obtained by the intense light of charcoal with the voltaic battery : but no other terrestrial light could be ...
... light but out of the sun - shine , is the chemical agency immediate in forming muriatic acid . The same chemical effect was obtained by the intense light of charcoal with the voltaic battery : but no other terrestrial light could be ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
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Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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