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The phaenomenon which the hydrophane exhibits belongs to those which
depend on this relation between the respective densities of the bodies, and the
action which they exercise on the light. When in its matural state, the rays which ...
The phaenomenon which the hydrophane exhibits belongs to those which
depend on this relation between the respective densities of the bodies, and the
action which they exercise on the light. When in its matural state, the rays which ...
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Hydrophane, observations on that stone, 532. I and J . - Jacobin club, origin of
470. Its ascendancy, 478. Idwal, a young Cambrian hero, poetic extract from the
supposed story of, 367. Jews, modern, account of their opinions, rites, &c. 18.
Hydrophane, observations on that stone, 532. I and J . - Jacobin club, origin of
470. Its ascendancy, 478. Idwal, a young Cambrian hero, poetic extract from the
supposed story of, 367. Jews, modern, account of their opinions, rites, &c. 18.
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