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... Light , Specific Gravity , Hardness , Double Refraction , Duration of Electricity acquired by Friction , Elec- tricity acquired by Heat , and Action on the Magnetic Needle , those statements of the physical properties of gems which the ...
... Light , Specific Gravity , Hardness , Double Refraction , Duration of Electricity acquired by Friction , Elec- tricity acquired by Heat , and Action on the Magnetic Needle , those statements of the physical properties of gems which the ...
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... light being increased . The phænomenon which the hydrophane exhibits belongs to those which depend on this relation between the respective densi- ties of the bodies , and the action which they exercise on the light . When in its natural ...
... light being increased . The phænomenon which the hydrophane exhibits belongs to those which depend on this relation between the respective densi- ties of the bodies , and the action which they exercise on the light . When in its natural ...
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... light , however , has four minima which answer to the positions N , E , S , and W ; and four maxima , corresponding ... light which they polarize in one sense , and reflect that which is polarized in the contrary ; while the metallic ...
... light , however , has four minima which answer to the positions N , E , S , and W ; and four maxima , corresponding ... light which they polarize in one sense , and reflect that which is polarized in the contrary ; while the metallic ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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