The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... light the lamp within the form : his imagination is the light , it is not the form . Straightway the shining thought makes the form visible , and becomes itself visible through the form . * In illustration of what we mean , take a ...
... light the lamp within the form : his imagination is the light , it is not the form . Straightway the shining thought makes the form visible , and becomes itself visible through the form . * In illustration of what we mean , take a ...
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... light reflected from solid opaque bodies , and more still by the light transmitted through transparent substances . All bodies capable of entering into solution , and freely transmitting light , are suitable for this mode of examination ...
... light reflected from solid opaque bodies , and more still by the light transmitted through transparent substances . All bodies capable of entering into solution , and freely transmitting light , are suitable for this mode of examination ...
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... Light , and the Helio- stat , an apparatus for the continuous reflection of the sun's rays from point to point . To scientific men , the account of these discoveries , and of the experiments that preceded them , which Mr. McLennan gives ...
... Light , and the Helio- stat , an apparatus for the continuous reflection of the sun's rays from point to point . To scientific men , the account of these discoveries , and of the experiments that preceded them , which Mr. McLennan gives ...
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