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... seen through a prism , or wedge of glass , seems to be thrown aside from its true place . This effect is owing to what is called the refraction of light ; and a simple rule , discovered by Willebrod Snell , enables any one exactly to ...
... seen through a prism , or wedge of glass , seems to be thrown aside from its true place . This effect is owing to what is called the refraction of light ; and a simple rule , discovered by Willebrod Snell , enables any one exactly to ...
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... seen during a residence of twenty years in Sinde . ' As my boots had been taken off at the door , I determined not to unco- ver my head , and accordingly walked up the centre of the hall with my hat on . The whole family immediately ...
... seen during a residence of twenty years in Sinde . ' As my boots had been taken off at the door , I determined not to unco- ver my head , and accordingly walked up the centre of the hall with my hat on . The whole family immediately ...
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... seen , in one prospect , changes of a geological nature , in which the process of construction has been performed , as well by the aqueous as the plutonian agency . It is curious to remark , that the works of these submarine animals are ...
... seen , in one prospect , changes of a geological nature , in which the process of construction has been performed , as well by the aqueous as the plutonian agency . It is curious to remark , that the works of these submarine animals are ...
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