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Page 182
... light constitutes the whole apparatus ; and the management consists merely in the alternate exhibition and occultation of that light . Great simplicity is manifest in the construction of both of this gen- tleman's telegraphs , and his ...
... light constitutes the whole apparatus ; and the management consists merely in the alternate exhibition and occultation of that light . Great simplicity is manifest in the construction of both of this gen- tleman's telegraphs , and his ...
Page 294
... light . Some parts of the bodies of most of the Crustacea have certain glittering points , and two or three species of crabs were perceived to give out the most bril- liant light . The points which are to be seen on the Mollusca are ...
... light . Some parts of the bodies of most of the Crustacea have certain glittering points , and two or three species of crabs were perceived to give out the most bril- liant light . The points which are to be seen on the Mollusca are ...
Page 355
... light Beam'd life and glory on Columbus ' sight . ' The ensuing is more in the imitative style to which we have alluded above : 10 JI1 6 What art thou , Man , without the ties that bind Congenial souls , and harmonize the mind ? Without ...
... light Beam'd life and glory on Columbus ' sight . ' The ensuing is more in the imitative style to which we have alluded above : 10 JI1 6 What art thou , Man , without the ties that bind Congenial souls , and harmonize the mind ? Without ...
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