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That light penetrates only for a very short distance beneath the surface of the ocean is an ascertained fact ; and it therefore becomes an interesting subject for speculation to explain why deep - sea forms , which live and grow amidst ...
That light penetrates only for a very short distance beneath the surface of the ocean is an ascertained fact ; and it therefore becomes an interesting subject for speculation to explain why deep - sea forms , which live and grow amidst ...
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And Tristram took her flower - white hand and kissed , Laughing ; and through his fair face as in shame The light blood lightened . “ Hear ye no such name ? ” She said ; and he , “ If there be such a word , I wot the queen's poor harper ...
And Tristram took her flower - white hand and kissed , Laughing ; and through his fair face as in shame The light blood lightened . “ Hear ye no such name ? ” She said ; and he , “ If there be such a word , I wot the queen's poor harper ...
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The mere distance which the light has travelled in bringing the message is of no moment , so long as it does not too greatly reduce the intensity of the light . Enough light remaining to form a clearly visible spectrum , this spectrum ...
The mere distance which the light has travelled in bringing the message is of no moment , so long as it does not too greatly reduce the intensity of the light . Enough light remaining to form a clearly visible spectrum , this spectrum ...
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Nine Greek Lyric Poets The By MORETON J WALHOUSE 433 | 34 |
Bismarcks Literary Faculty By FRANCIS HUEFFER | 55 |
Recovery of Palestine By W HEPWORTH Dixon | 66 |
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