| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1862 - 620 sivua
...from red to violet, and very bright and distinct, especially where the mud was softest and moistest ; where a sheet of water, how thin soever, covered the...anywhere but on the mud ; and on those parts of the turnpike-road where the mud had been much disturbed no iris was visible." A French Academy Commission,... | |
| 1863 - 376 sivua
...from red to violet, and very bright and distinct, especially where the mud was softest and moistest ; where a sheet of water, how thin soever, covered the...surface of -the mud must have been thickly covered with globules of pure water, perfectly spherical, and not in absolute contact with the mud, although... | |
| 1863 - 320 sivua
...from red to violet, and very bright and distinct, especially where the mud was softest and moistest ; where a sheet of water, how thin soever, covered the...anywhere but on the mud ; and on those parts of the turnpike-road where the mud had been much disturbed no iris was risible. " The necessary conclusion... | |
| 1863 - 376 sivua
...from rod to violet, and very bright and distinct, especially where the mud was softest and moistest ; where a sheet of water, how thin soever, covered the...surface of the mud must have been thickly covered with globules of pure water, perfectly spherical, and not in absolute contact with the mud, although... | |
| 1862 - 600 sivua
...from red to violet, and very bright and distinct, especially where the mud was softest and moistest ; where a sheet of water, how thin soever, covered the...surface of the mud must have been thickly covered with globules of pure water, perfectly spherical, and not in absolute contact with the mud, although... | |
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