| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - 1708 - 430 pages
...fort of Rays incident aparr, but put on all Colours indifferently, with which they are enlightned. Thefe things being fo, it can be no longer difputed,...the dark, nor whether they be the Qualities of the Ob; jedb we fee, no nor perhaps, whether Light be, a Body. For, fince Colours are the Qualities of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1722 - 722 pages
...fort of Rays incident apart, but put on all Colours indifferently, with which they are enlightned. Thefe things being fo, it can be no longer difputed, whether there be Colours in the Dark, or whether they be the Qualities of the Objects we fee, no nor perhaps, whether Light be a Body. For,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1749 - 674 pages
...fort of Rays incident apart, but put on all Colours indifferently, with which they are enlighten'd. Thefe things being fo, it can be no longer difputed, whether there be Colours in the Dark, or whether they be the Qualities of the Objeéb we fee ; no, nor perhaps, whether Light be a Body.... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 902 pages
...indifferently, with which they are enlightened. " These things being so, it can be no longer disputed whether there be colours in the dark, nor whether they be the qualities of the objects we see ; no, nor, perhaps, whether light be a body. For, since coloursare the qualities of light, having... | |
| 1902 - 614 pages
...indifferently, with which they are enlightened. These things being so, it can be no longer disputed, whether there be colours in the dark, nor whether they be the qualities of the objects we see, no nor perhaps whether light be a body. For since colours are the qualities of light, having its... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 pages
...indifferently, with which they are enlightened. These things being so, it can be no longer disputed, whether there be colours in the dark, nor whether they be the qualities of the objects we see, no nor perhaps whether light be a body. For since colours are the qualities of light, having its... | |
| 1902 - 588 pages
...indifferently, with which they are enlightened. These things being so, it can be no longer disputed, whether there be colours in the dark, nor whether they be the qualities of the objects we see, no nor perhaps whether light be a body. For since colours are the qualities of light, having its... | |
| Charles Coulston Gillispie - 1960 - 596 pages
...was verified by experiments in combining colors: These things being so, it can be no longer disputed, whether there be colours in the dark, nor whether they be the qualities of the objects we see, no nor perhaps whether Light be a Body. For, since Colours are the qualities of Light, having... | |
| A. I. Sabra - 1981 - 372 pages
...which they reflect most copiously. Then he wrote: These things being so, it can be no longer disputed, whether there be colours in the dark, nor whether they be the qualities of the objects we see, no nor perhaps, whether Light be a Body. For, since Colours are the qualities of Light, having... | |
| Peter Dear - 1995 - 312 pages
...his mathematical conclusions concerning color. "These things being so, it can no longer be disputed, whether there be colours in the dark, nor whether they be the qualities of the objects we see, no nor perhaps whether Light be a Body." M Newton dares to answer, as a matter of at least moral... | |
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