The Living Age, Volume 133Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1877 |
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Page 554
... light to be angels prize , For see another blaze in the light of God arise ! below ; The stars grow faint before the eyes of men ' Tis night with angels , and the heavens forget to glow . In this tone of almost petulant indigna- tion ...
... light to be angels prize , For see another blaze in the light of God arise ! below ; The stars grow faint before the eyes of men ' Tis night with angels , and the heavens forget to glow . In this tone of almost petulant indigna- tion ...
Page 814
... light it remains unaltered for tion will be killed at once , while those of twenty to thirty minutes , and in the dark , considerable age will only be just suffi- or when exposed only to the yellow light ciently softened to enable them ...
... light it remains unaltered for tion will be killed at once , while those of twenty to thirty minutes , and in the dark , considerable age will only be just suffi- or when exposed only to the yellow light ciently softened to enable them ...
Page 815
... light . It follows from this that , as Kühne observes in a subsequent paper , * normal vision is only possible while a constant balance exists between the bleaching of the rods by light and the purpurogenous action of the retinal ...
... light . It follows from this that , as Kühne observes in a subsequent paper , * normal vision is only possible while a constant balance exists between the bleaching of the rods by light and the purpurogenous action of the retinal ...
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THE first rough month that ends the flowerless | 5 |
The churches slowly peal their Lenten chime | 21 |
Stone Adzes in the Pacific | 34 |
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