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... colours , for she felt their influence ; but envy that " worst of poisons , which ever finds a ready entrance to ignoble minds , " persecuted her with violence : she was aban- doned , betrayed , and unhappy . VOL . VI . B This woman ...
... colours , for she felt their influence ; but envy that " worst of poisons , which ever finds a ready entrance to ignoble minds , " persecuted her with violence : she was aban- doned , betrayed , and unhappy . VOL . VI . B This woman ...
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... coloured image is formed upon the retina of the eye , we are entirely at a loss to trace the process by which the ... colour . Nor is it less absurd , to say that the mind contemplates the image ; for if this were the case , there ...
... coloured image is formed upon the retina of the eye , we are entirely at a loss to trace the process by which the ... colour . Nor is it less absurd , to say that the mind contemplates the image ; for if this were the case , there ...
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... colour . For example , the red rays when separated from the rest , retain a greater quantity of heat , than others ; from this circumstance and from the phenomenon of their being less refrangible than those of any other colour , they ...
... colour . For example , the red rays when separated from the rest , retain a greater quantity of heat , than others ; from this circumstance and from the phenomenon of their being less refrangible than those of any other colour , they ...
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... colour and proportion , bearing an exact resemblance to its external prototype . The coloured rays exciting stronger vibra- tions , in proportion to the smallness of their refrangibility , may thus occasion the perception of the colour ...
... colour and proportion , bearing an exact resemblance to its external prototype . The coloured rays exciting stronger vibra- tions , in proportion to the smallness of their refrangibility , may thus occasion the perception of the colour ...
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... colour , and on standing , afforded a precipitate more or less coloured . 6. Oxy - sulphate of silver produced a precipitate analogous to expt . 4 . 7. Solution of soap remained unaltered . 8. Caustic potash gave a brown precipitate . 9 ...
... colour , and on standing , afforded a precipitate more or less coloured . 6. Oxy - sulphate of silver produced a precipitate analogous to expt . 4 . 7. Solution of soap remained unaltered . 8. Caustic potash gave a brown precipitate . 9 ...
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