The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 71 筆
第 28 頁
... light on what is known as the Dark Ages , that is , the period from A.D. 400 to 800. At the outset it must be said ... LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan NEW LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan.
... light on what is known as the Dark Ages , that is , the period from A.D. 400 to 800. At the outset it must be said ... LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan NEW LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan.
第 203 頁
... light with respect to the earth would have to change as the earth's state of motion changed , or as the geometrical ar- rangement of the light - ray vis - a - vis the earth changed . At the turn of the century , Michelson and Morley in ...
... light with respect to the earth would have to change as the earth's state of motion changed , or as the geometrical ar- rangement of the light - ray vis - a - vis the earth changed . At the turn of the century , Michelson and Morley in ...
第 19 頁
... light , the clarity , the freedom that she cherishes : One can say more of sunlight than of speech ; but speech and light , each aiding each when French- have not disgraced that still un- extirpated adjective . Yes light is speech ...
... light , the clarity , the freedom that she cherishes : One can say more of sunlight than of speech ; but speech and light , each aiding each when French- have not disgraced that still un- extirpated adjective . Yes light is speech ...
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