Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... light which is disengaged in powerful concussions , is due to the rapid recombination of the two electric fluids developed on the surfaces at the moment of compression . - Journal of Science . GAS LIGHTING . The length of streets ...
... light which is disengaged in powerful concussions , is due to the rapid recombination of the two electric fluids developed on the surfaces at the moment of compression . - Journal of Science . GAS LIGHTING . The length of streets ...
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... LIGHT EVOLVED BY PRESSURE . We extract the following passage from the Annales de Chimie . Considering the increased development of electricity in bodies , by the augmentation of pressure , ought we not to refer to this cause certain ...
... LIGHT EVOLVED BY PRESSURE . We extract the following passage from the Annales de Chimie . Considering the increased development of electricity in bodies , by the augmentation of pressure , ought we not to refer to this cause certain ...
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... light and soft , that the next wave Wears his faint footfalls out . -I tell thee , Rizzio , The frigid and unfeeling thrive the best ; And a warm heart , in this cold world , is like A beacon - light , wasting its feeble flame Upon the ...
... light and soft , that the next wave Wears his faint footfalls out . -I tell thee , Rizzio , The frigid and unfeeling thrive the best ; And a warm heart , in this cold world , is like A beacon - light , wasting its feeble flame Upon the ...
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