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Page 191
... passed the gates of the prison : already did its impression ensure a very early appearance , when Robespierre , who was informed of it , and who foresaw its terrible effects , con- trived to destroy the whole edition , and even the ...
... passed the gates of the prison : already did its impression ensure a very early appearance , when Robespierre , who was informed of it , and who foresaw its terrible effects , con- trived to destroy the whole edition , and even the ...
Page 281
... passed through toge ther with these rings , of mixing with , confounding , and obliterating them . But it is certain that the direct light is not sufficiently strong after passing through the globules of water to produce vision ; and ...
... passed through toge ther with these rings , of mixing with , confounding , and obliterating them . But it is certain that the direct light is not sufficiently strong after passing through the globules of water to produce vision ; and ...
Page 414
... passed between the edges of two knives approaching one another in the same plane , particularly the regular production of two distinct sets of fringes , in manner before described , and had leaped from the inflected light of one knife ...
... passed between the edges of two knives approaching one another in the same plane , particularly the regular production of two distinct sets of fringes , in manner before described , and had leaped from the inflected light of one knife ...
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