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... in filken skin the nascent Ens. Erewhile, emerging from its liquid bed, It lifts in
gelid air its nodding head; The light's first dawn with trembling eyelid hails, 25
With lungs untaught arrests the balmy gales; Tries its new tongue in tones
unknown, ...
... in filken skin the nascent Ens. Erewhile, emerging from its liquid bed, It lifts in
gelid air its nodding head; The light's first dawn with trembling eyelid hails, 25
With lungs untaught arrests the balmy gales; Tries its new tongue in tones
unknown, ...
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Now in strong lines, with bolder tints design", you sketch ideas, and port” the
mind; reach how fine atoms of impinging light 4kid with viewess chains, Tribes
leading tribes, and trains pursuing trains; 43 P. R. E. F. A. C. E. THE purport of.
Now in strong lines, with bolder tints design", you sketch ideas, and port” the
mind; reach how fine atoms of impinging light 4kid with viewess chains, Tribes
leading tribes, and trains pursuing trains; 43 P. R. E. F. A. C. E. THE purport of.
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Though these three classes include the motions of solid, liquid, and aerial bodies
; there is nevertheless a fourth division of motions; I mean those of the supposed
ethereal fluids of magnetism, electricity, heat, and light; whose properties are not
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Though these three classes include the motions of solid, liquid, and aerial bodies
; there is nevertheless a fourth division of motions; I mean those of the supposed
ethereal fluids of magnetism, electricity, heat, and light; whose properties are not
...
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When these repulsions prevail over the attractions, they may cause the diffusions
of light and of odours, the explosions of some bodies, and the flower
decomposition of others, and occasion our ideas of fluidity; when the attractions
prevail over ...
When these repulsions prevail over the attractions, they may cause the diffusions
of light and of odours, the explosions of some bodies, and the flower
decomposition of others, and occasion our ideas of fluidity; when the attractions
prevail over ...
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Rays of light have no momentum. 2. Objeć's long viewed become fainter. 3.
Specira of black objeos become luminous. 4. Varying specira from gyration, 5.
From long inspecion of various colours. IV. Motions of the organs of sense
onstitute ...
Rays of light have no momentum. 2. Objeć's long viewed become fainter. 3.
Specira of black objeos become luminous. 4. Varying specira from gyration, 5.
From long inspecion of various colours. IV. Motions of the organs of sense
onstitute ...
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