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Strona 13
... regard to the time when the obligation to keep the Sabbath was imposed , and the reasons for its im- position , there are grave differences of opinion between learned and pious men . Some affirm that it was insti- tuted at the Creation ...
... regard to the time when the obligation to keep the Sabbath was imposed , and the reasons for its im- position , there are grave differences of opinion between learned and pious men . Some affirm that it was insti- tuted at the Creation ...
Strona 14
... unless regarded as a mere myth and figure , is in irreconcilable antagonism to the facts of geology . With regard to the alleged ' proofs ' that Sunday was introduced as a substitute for Saturday , and that 14 THE SABBATH .
... unless regarded as a mere myth and figure , is in irreconcilable antagonism to the facts of geology . With regard to the alleged ' proofs ' that Sunday was introduced as a substitute for Saturday , and that 14 THE SABBATH .
Strona 58
... regard- ing them . He found that he could intensify the yellow of his transmitted light by making the turbidity of his medium stronger . A single sheet of diaphanous parch- ment placed over a hole in his window - shutter appeared ...
... regard- ing them . He found that he could intensify the yellow of his transmitted light by making the turbidity of his medium stronger . A single sheet of diaphanous parch- ment placed over a hole in his window - shutter appeared ...
Strona 61
... regard to the production of the green of the spectrum by the overlapping of yellow and blue , Goethe , like a multitude of others , confounded the mixture of blue and yellow lights with that of blue and yellow pigments . This was an ...
... regard to the production of the green of the spectrum by the overlapping of yellow and blue , Goethe , like a multitude of others , confounded the mixture of blue and yellow lights with that of blue and yellow pigments . This was an ...
Strona 65
... regard to the other objects , we must move to and fro in order to see them clearly , if Newton's pretended second experiment were correct . Goethe seems to have forgotten that the human eye is not a rigid lens , and that it is able to ...
... regard to the other objects , we must move to and fro in order to see them clearly , if Newton's pretended second experiment were correct . Goethe seems to have forgotten that the human eye is not a rigid lens , and that it is able to ...
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