Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... colour and high tinctorial power . The colours of autumnal foliage have been found , by the researches of Mr. Sorby with his spectrum microscope , to arise from the existence of distinct yellow and red pigments , and not from the action ...
... colour and high tinctorial power . The colours of autumnal foliage have been found , by the researches of Mr. Sorby with his spectrum microscope , to arise from the existence of distinct yellow and red pigments , and not from the action ...
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... colour then gradually fade and leave only vague notions instead of inward perceptions ? And what fictions does the man born blind set up in the workshop of his brain to supply the place of the appearance of things on which he hears his ...
... colour then gradually fade and leave only vague notions instead of inward perceptions ? And what fictions does the man born blind set up in the workshop of his brain to supply the place of the appearance of things on which he hears his ...
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... colour in it , colour of rust and age , and slimy moss . Any time for twenty years the mill was going to be pulled down , to be replaced by a more useful building , but latterly Mr. Magar had told E the landlord that it answered his ...
... colour in it , colour of rust and age , and slimy moss . Any time for twenty years the mill was going to be pulled down , to be replaced by a more useful building , but latterly Mr. Magar had told E the landlord that it answered his ...
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