Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 8
... Light on the port bow . " We went thudding and rumbling on ; and soon on the port quarter a lumpy indistinct object was seen , which , I was told , was the high , de- tached , and uninhabited rock of " Tilfola ; " while stretching ...
... Light on the port bow . " We went thudding and rumbling on ; and soon on the port quarter a lumpy indistinct object was seen , which , I was told , was the high , de- tached , and uninhabited rock of " Tilfola ; " while stretching ...
Pagina 22
... light ; and the processes of floriation are shown to involve some new and compound operations : these three states must be distinctly appreciated . The sunbeam comes to us as a flood of pellucid light , usually colourless ; if we ...
... light ; and the processes of floriation are shown to involve some new and compound operations : these three states must be distinctly appreciated . The sunbeam comes to us as a flood of pellucid light , usually colourless ; if we ...
Pagina 23
their effects . A yellow glass allows light to pass through it most freely , but it obstructs actinism almost entirely ; a deep - blue glass , on the contrary , prevents the permeation of light , but it offers no interruption to the ...
their effects . A yellow glass allows light to pass through it most freely , but it obstructs actinism almost entirely ; a deep - blue glass , on the contrary , prevents the permeation of light , but it offers no interruption to the ...
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