Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... light . To apply the first , the glass was set up on its edge between firm supports , in the middle of a large , nearly dark room . A lamp was set at one end of the room , so as to shine upon the back surface of the glass at right ...
... light . To apply the first , the glass was set up on its edge between firm supports , in the middle of a large , nearly dark room . A lamp was set at one end of the room , so as to shine upon the back surface of the glass at right ...
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... light was passing through it , he was able to change its action on the light in a remarkable man- ner . This pro- perty of polarized light affords the most delicate test of the equal an- nealing of glass . To apply the test , the ...
... light was passing through it , he was able to change its action on the light in a remarkable man- ner . This pro- perty of polarized light affords the most delicate test of the equal an- nealing of glass . To apply the test , the ...
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... light and grace into the real world where they have made a name , and others went down through folly and evil into early ruin . It could be at best but a pale copy of that joyous Parisian abandon which served as an excuse for the ...
... light and grace into the real world where they have made a name , and others went down through folly and evil into early ruin . It could be at best but a pale copy of that joyous Parisian abandon which served as an excuse for the ...
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... light , upon the rare occasions when some of the school - children entertained their friends . Even then they were regarded doubtfully by the girls , and would have won many a taunt and jeer from the boys , who go straight to the mark ...
... light , upon the rare occasions when some of the school - children entertained their friends . Even then they were regarded doubtfully by the girls , and would have won many a taunt and jeer from the boys , who go straight to the mark ...
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... lights flamed out into the street , bringing one sudden , evanescent glimpse of glory before the shades were drawn ... light , and gave a sweeping curtsy . The folds of the old green pongee - scant and not overbright - fluttered out as ...
... lights flamed out into the street , bringing one sudden , evanescent glimpse of glory before the shades were drawn ... light , and gave a sweeping curtsy . The folds of the old green pongee - scant and not overbright - fluttered out as ...
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Scribner's Monthly– An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1874 |
Scribner's Monthly– An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 11 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1876 |
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