| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - 1708 - 430 pages
...the colour'd Film of Air interceding two comprefled Plates of Glafi ; tranfmitted it through colour'd Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with other...and dilating become more brisk, or faint, and by the lofs of many Rays in forne Cafes very obfcure and dark ; but I could never fee it chang'd infpecie.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1722 - 722 pages
...it through coloured Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with other Sorts of Rays, and diverily terminated it, and yet could never produce any new Colour out of it. It would by contracting or dilating become more brisk, or faint, and by the Lois of many Rays, in fome Cafes very obfcure and... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1749 - 674 pages
...of Glafs, tranfmitted it through coloured Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with other Sorts of Rays, and diverfly terminated it -, and yet could...any new Colour out of it. It would by contracting or dilating become more briflc, or faint, and, by the lofs of many Rays, in fome Cafes •ery obfcure... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 902 pages
...it through coloured mediums, and through mediums irradiated with other sorts of rays, and diversely terminated it; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it. It would, by contracting or dilating, become more brisk, or faint, and by the loss of many rays, in some cases very obscure... | |
| 1902 - 614 pages
...it through coloured mediums, and through mediums irradiated with other sorts of rays, and diversely terminated it; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it. It would, by contracting or dilating, become more brisk, or faint, and by the loss of many rays, in some cases very obscure... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 pages
...it through coloured mediums, and through mediums irradiated with other sorts of rays, and diversely terminated it ; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it. It would by contracting or dilating, become more brisk, or faint, and by the loss of many rays, in some cases very obscure... | |
| Henry Crew - 1928 - 434 pages
...it through coloured Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with other sorts of Rays, and diversely terminated it; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it. It would by contracting or dilating become more brisk, or faint, and by the loss of many Rays, in some cases very obscure and... | |
| 1902 - 588 pages
...it through coloured mediums, and through mediums irradiated with other sorts of rays, and diversely terminated it; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it. It would, by contracting or dilating, become more brisk, or faint, and by the loss of many rays, in some cases very obscure... | |
| Timm Lampert - 2000 - 398 pages
...with the coloured film of Air interceding two compref fed plates of glafs 5 tranfmitted it throügh coloured Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with...Rays, and diverfly terminated it; and yet could never produceany new colour out of it. It would by contradting or dilating become inore brisk , or faint,... | |
| Carlos I. Calle - 2001 - 682 pages
...it through coloured Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with other sorts of Rays, and diversh/ terminated it; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it. But the most sutjirising, and wonderful composition was that of Whiteness. Tliere is no one sort of... | |
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