| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1749 - 674 pages
...intended to fhew wherein coniu'b the Nature and Difference of Colours, but only to fhew, that de fa£io they are original and immutable Qualities of . the...take to be no difficult Matter. But I would not be underdood, as if their Difference Confided in the different Refrangibility of thofe Rays -, for that... | |
| Stephen Peter Rigaud, bp. Stephen Jordan Rigaud - 1841 - 646 pages
...intended to shew wherein consists the nature and difference of colours, but only to shew that de facto they are original and immutable qualities of the rays,...and to leave it to others to explicate by mechanical hypotheses the nature and difference of those qualities, which I take to be no very difficult matter.... | |
| 1841 - 690 pages
...intended to shew wherein consists the nature and difference of colours, but only to shew that de facto they are original and immutable qualities of the rays,...and to leave it to others to explicate by mechanical hypotheses the nature and difference of those qualities, which I take to be no very difficult matter.... | |
| Christiaan Huygens - 1897 - 698 pages
...and to leave it to others to explicatc by Mechanical Hypothefes thé Nature and Différence of thofc qualities: which I take to be no difficult matter. But I would not be underftood, as if their Différence confifted in thé Différent Refrangibility of thofe rays; for that différent Rcfrangibility... | |
| George Sarton - 1927 - 774 pages
...intended to shew, wherein consists the Nature and Difference of colors, but only to shew, that de facto they are Original and Immutable qualities of the rays which exhibit them;... But I would not be understood, as if their Difference consisted in the Different Refrangibility of... | |
| George Sarton - 1927 - 776 pages
...intended to shew, wherein consists the Nature and Difference of colors, but only to shew, that de facto they are Original and Immutable qualities of the rays which exhibit them;... But I would not be understood, as if their Difference consisted in the Different Refrangibility of... | |
| Christiaan Huygens - 1897 - 676 pages
...intended to fhew, wherein conflits the Nature and Difference of colors, but only to fhew, that de faflo they are Original and Immutable qualities of the Rays...Mechanical Hypothefes the Nature and Difference of thofe qualities: which I take to be no difficult matter. But I would not be underftood, as if their... | |
| Stephen Gaukroger - 2006 - 575 pages
...intended to shew, wherein consists the Nature and Difference of colors, but only to shew, that de facto they are Original and Immutable qualities of the Rays...and to leave it to others to explicate by Mechanical Hypotheses the Nature and Difference of those qualities: which I take to be no difficult matter.115... | |
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