The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical worksF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... rays of the sun seem to have but little power , even on the level ground ; nor have the reflex much , unless they are multiplied and com- bined ; which is the case when the sun tends more to the per- pendicular ; for then the incident rays ...
... rays of the sun seem to have but little power , even on the level ground ; nor have the reflex much , unless they are multiplied and com- bined ; which is the case when the sun tends more to the per- pendicular ; for then the incident rays ...
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... rays of the sun , observe whether it diminishes the heat of the sun , as a burning - glass increases and strengthens it . For it is evident in the case of optical rays that according as the glass is made thicker or thinner in the middle ...
... rays of the sun , observe whether it diminishes the heat of the sun , as a burning - glass increases and strengthens it . For it is evident in the case of optical rays that according as the glass is made thicker or thinner in the middle ...
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... rays of the sun from the upper part of the air . Likewise we occasionally see rays of the sun in fine evenings reflected from the fringes of dewy clouds with a splendour not inferior to that reflected from the body of the moon , but ...
... rays of the sun from the upper part of the air . Likewise we occasionally see rays of the sun in fine evenings reflected from the fringes of dewy clouds with a splendour not inferior to that reflected from the body of the moon , but ...
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