Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... light requires periods of years to cross the un- fathomable abysses of intervening space . Speaking generally , their distances are quite immeasurable , the very few exceptions only serving to prove the general rule . Hitherto the only ...
... light requires periods of years to cross the un- fathomable abysses of intervening space . Speaking generally , their distances are quite immeasurable , the very few exceptions only serving to prove the general rule . Hitherto the only ...
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... light shines through a spectroscope , fine coloured lines will appear at precisely the same distances apart as the correspondingly coloured portions of the spectrum . The number and positions of these lines form an un- erring guide to ...
... light shines through a spectroscope , fine coloured lines will appear at precisely the same distances apart as the correspondingly coloured portions of the spectrum . The number and positions of these lines form an un- erring guide to ...
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... light such as is found in an ordinary lighted room , not a general blaze as from a search - light directed from the gallery , and giving no shadows or relief . The treatment , indeed , of the figures should be almost sculptural ...
... light such as is found in an ordinary lighted room , not a general blaze as from a search - light directed from the gallery , and giving no shadows or relief . The treatment , indeed , of the figures should be almost sculptural ...
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