Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... light as on heat , and among his results , the follow- ing observations are principally worthy of no- tice ; that flame is always perfectly transpa- rent and permeable to the light of another flame ; and that the quantity of light is ...
... light as on heat , and among his results , the follow- ing observations are principally worthy of no- tice ; that flame is always perfectly transpa- rent and permeable to the light of another flame ; and that the quantity of light is ...
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... light unvisited beyond death and the gra North - You pause - and , therefore , I S that such states of mind as these cannot be long endurance . For they belong only to t most awful hours and events of this life . Th pass away , either ...
... light unvisited beyond death and the gra North - You pause - and , therefore , I S that such states of mind as these cannot be long endurance . For they belong only to t most awful hours and events of this life . Th pass away , either ...
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... Light and Coke Company in London , and of the first gas company which was estab- lished in Paris : from his public and persever- ing efforts arose these and every other gas light establishment which has since been founded . It will be ...
... Light and Coke Company in London , and of the first gas company which was estab- lished in Paris : from his public and persever- ing efforts arose these and every other gas light establishment which has since been founded . It will be ...
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