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It is equally clear , that the experiments should be repeated with homogeneous light , by means of the prism . The invisible rays , sensible to the photo- meter , afford a new field of observation ; and it will be very im- portant to ...
It is equally clear , that the experiments should be repeated with homogeneous light , by means of the prism . The invisible rays , sensible to the photo- meter , afford a new field of observation ; and it will be very im- portant to ...
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It is equally clear , that the experiments should be repeated with homogeneous light , by means of the prism . The invisible rays , sensible to the photometer , afford a new field of observation ; and it will be very important to ...
It is equally clear , that the experiments should be repeated with homogeneous light , by means of the prism . The invisible rays , sensible to the photometer , afford a new field of observation ; and it will be very important to ...
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The means , and the only means , of restraining the progress of national debt , are , saving of expenditure , and increase of revenue . Neither of these have a necessary connexion with a sinking fund . But if they have an eventual ...
The means , and the only means , of restraining the progress of national debt , are , saving of expenditure , and increase of revenue . Neither of these have a necessary connexion with a sinking fund . But if they have an eventual ...
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The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
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