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Page 71
... effect of heat and of illumination may be represented by the two united spectra , which we have given . Now , when these are compared , it appears that those who would have the rays of heat also to do the office of light , must be ...
... effect of heat and of illumination may be represented by the two united spectra , which we have given . Now , when these are compared , it appears that those who would have the rays of heat also to do the office of light , must be ...
Page 171
... effect than to retain it in its orbit ; but as this is not the case , because the earth is flattened at the poles and swelled out at the equator , we may consider this planet as if it had the figure of a ring , or rather as if a ...
... effect than to retain it in its orbit ; but as this is not the case , because the earth is flattened at the poles and swelled out at the equator , we may consider this planet as if it had the figure of a ring , or rather as if a ...
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... effect , should be fresh fallen , dry , and light or uncompressed ; and the salt perfectly dry , and reduced to very fine powder . Professor Lowitz's method is , to add at once the salt to the snow ; the latter being previously put into ...
... effect , should be fresh fallen , dry , and light or uncompressed ; and the salt perfectly dry , and reduced to very fine powder . Professor Lowitz's method is , to add at once the salt to the snow ; the latter being previously put into ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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