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... light by their selec- tion . " To illustrate means of itself to brighten with light , so that the adoption of the word light in the sentence is an unpardonable tautology . Then the selection is to be their selection , that is to say , a ...
... light by their selec- tion . " To illustrate means of itself to brighten with light , so that the adoption of the word light in the sentence is an unpardonable tautology . Then the selection is to be their selection , that is to say , a ...
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... light is scarcely more intelligible . He holds that before light existed , objects might have been visible to senses such as ours , and that it is neither the offspring , the necessary companion , nor the parent of heat . Metals , for ...
... light is scarcely more intelligible . He holds that before light existed , objects might have been visible to senses such as ours , and that it is neither the offspring , the necessary companion , nor the parent of heat . Metals , for ...
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... light of the glow - worm itself is intended as a nuptial torch , to guide the darkling flight of the male to his home ; which popular belief , adopted even by the best naturalists , must give way to the fact , first ascertained by De ...
... light of the glow - worm itself is intended as a nuptial torch , to guide the darkling flight of the male to his home ; which popular belief , adopted even by the best naturalists , must give way to the fact , first ascertained by De ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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