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Page 131
... light , to light personified and invested with knowledge and power , the idiom of the Hebrew language , or the elevated ardour of the poet's imagination , must be accountable . If it is not critical , it is grand : and scarcely does the ...
... light , to light personified and invested with knowledge and power , the idiom of the Hebrew language , or the elevated ardour of the poet's imagination , must be accountable . If it is not critical , it is grand : and scarcely does the ...
Page 206
... light and heat . It appears that a certain degree of intensity of developement is necessary to cause the phenomena of light , and that whatever quantity of fluid be acted upon , if the intensity be less than this degree , it will only ...
... light and heat . It appears that a certain degree of intensity of developement is necessary to cause the phenomena of light , and that whatever quantity of fluid be acted upon , if the intensity be less than this degree , it will only ...
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... light was immediately seen , and the hand when taken out shone in innumerable points . All these facts seem therefore to prove that the phosphorescence of the sea is principally to be attributed to animals . The large fiery balls ...
... light was immediately seen , and the hand when taken out shone in innumerable points . All these facts seem therefore to prove that the phosphorescence of the sea is principally to be attributed to animals . The large fiery balls ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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