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... light and shade , heightened to the utmost etxent by a cloud- less atmosphere and powerful sun , burst on the senses in a brilliant exhibition , resembling the production of magic . * To this strong contrast of the light reflected from ...
... light and shade , heightened to the utmost etxent by a cloud- less atmosphere and powerful sun , burst on the senses in a brilliant exhibition , resembling the production of magic . * To this strong contrast of the light reflected from ...
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... light , and withdrawing it proportionably from those which have at the time the benefit of the sun's presence . This economy of the moon , which is so beautifully adjusted as to afford the greatest possible benefit to every part of the ...
... light , and withdrawing it proportionably from those which have at the time the benefit of the sun's presence . This economy of the moon , which is so beautifully adjusted as to afford the greatest possible benefit to every part of the ...
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... light winds the whole day . " The last example we shall give occurred in the same seas in 1817 . " At noon of the 4th of May , the ship Esk , under my command , " observes Captain Scoresby , junior , " was in latitude 78 ¡Æ 55 ' , near ...
... light winds the whole day . " The last example we shall give occurred in the same seas in 1817 . " At noon of the 4th of May , the ship Esk , under my command , " observes Captain Scoresby , junior , " was in latitude 78 ¡Æ 55 ' , near ...
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... light , forming prismatic spots . of light , or paraselena , at the intersection with the halo . On another occasion there were two circles of 38 ¡Æ and 46 ¡Æ radius round the moon , and four paraselen©¡ on the inner one . Coron©¡ and ...
... light , forming prismatic spots . of light , or paraselena , at the intersection with the halo . On another occasion there were two circles of 38 ¡Æ and 46 ¡Æ radius round the moon , and four paraselen©¡ on the inner one . Coron©¡ and ...
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... light haze , which , on such oc- casions , probably exists in the atmosphere ; but the light which falls on the sea , is in a great measure absorbed , and the superincumbent air retains its native ethereal hue . Hence , when the ice ...
... light haze , which , on such oc- casions , probably exists in the atmosphere ; but the light which falls on the sea , is in a great measure absorbed , and the superincumbent air retains its native ethereal hue . Hence , when the ice ...
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