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... colour became of a lively blood red colour , and the reflection , primitively green in consequence of its obliquity , was almost extinct . If we moistened the green space within the circle , it was the violet reflection which this time ...
... colour became of a lively blood red colour , and the reflection , primitively green in consequence of its obliquity , was almost extinct . If we moistened the green space within the circle , it was the violet reflection which this time ...
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... colour of a cer- tain sort of Spanish snuff . The 170 feet object glass showed the same colour also very clearly . XIII . Of the Order of the Colours . The arrangement of the colours in each compound ring or alternation , seen by ...
... colour of a cer- tain sort of Spanish snuff . The 170 feet object glass showed the same colour also very clearly . XIII . Of the Order of the Colours . The arrangement of the colours in each compound ring or alternation , seen by ...
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... colour of the centres , and of all the rings in both sets , will undergo a sudden transformation from black to white and white to black . The alternation of the colour is accompanied with a change of size , for as the white rings before ...
... colour of the centres , and of all the rings in both sets , will undergo a sudden transformation from black to white and white to black . The alternation of the colour is accompanied with a change of size , for as the white rings before ...
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Summary Considerations upon variegated Colours | 11 |
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