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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections to the End of ...
Much rather therefore should they see the Light of the Crepuscle,' being, as we
have said, incomparably greater. In the mean time, we see not any faint Light
beyond the Section of the Light, which is every where almost equally strong, and
we ...
Royal Society (Great Britain)., John Lowthorp, 1749
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A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic and English
6. A hid-f0 shttflzf, Increasing. (contra), Diminishing. A small thing, a little. A
ghqfug, The crepuscle, twilight, or ruddiness in the sky, from sun-set till total
darkness. A day. A coast, shore, tract. Fear. Pity, condolence. r '36! The ruddy
crepuscle.
John Richardson, Charles Wilkins, 1806
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The Philosophical Transactions ... Abridged ...
... Earth that Light wherewith the Moon illuminates it, with, perhaps, the Difference
there is betwixt their Bigness. Much rather therefore should they see the Light of
the Crepuscle, being, as we have said, incomparably greater. In the mean time, ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, 1722
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Essay Towards a Dictionary, Tibetan and English: Prepared, ...
È/Qrûñ'ul, to be the custom, fashion. à/q'gqgl'ql, to become a custom. lì/Ql'öa, adj.
customary. ity/Weis, adj. unusual, uncommon. â/NIN'Ñ/N, s. crepuscle, twilight,
dusk. â/N'u, `\ adj. benighted, late in the evensmi/vu, ingßgpm-ìl/ï-âf, adj. light, ...
Sandor Csoma De Koros, Alexander Csoma de Kőrös, 2013
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Memoirs for the ingenious, by J. de la Crose. [wanting the ...
4 ' To find out the duration of the TwiIight,or at what time it finishes > after Sun's
set, you need but know exactly the time of the Sun's rising and setting, then
having made your operation for that day, and sound the beginning of the
Crepuscle, ...
Jean Cornand de La Crose, 1693
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Spectacle de la Nature: Or, Nature Display'd. Being ...
During trie Summer, Night, for the Sake of Man's Works, continues to lengthen out
the Crepuscle for his Use, even when id has begun to lengthen itself out by a
sensible Diminution of the Days. When the great Heat shall solicit Man to cut
down ...
Noël Antoine Pluche, 1766
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A Critical Review of the Orthography of Dr. Webster's Series ...
Coqncx, Coquette Coralline Cornice Colillon Councilor Coanseled Counselor
Courtesan do. do Crepuscle, Crepnscnlc Crier, Cryer Croop, Croup do. Crowd do
. Cupel Cupellatiou do. Curvilinear Cutlus Cyclopedia Cyclopodo do. UM 5'11 ...
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The Poetry of Salvador Espriu: To Save the Words
It could be feared that this represents a regression - that after the movement
outwards and onwards there is now a turning-in on the self, a return to passivity,
especially because of the associations of 'crepuscle immobil'. The rebuttal of
positive ...
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
Much rather therefore mould they fee the Light of the Crepuscle, being, as we
have said, incomparably greater. In the mean time, we fee not any faint Light
beyond the Section of the Light, which is every where almost equally strong, and
we ...
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Essay towards a dictionary, Tibetan and English
SfYQW^'j > s. crepuscle, twilight, dusk. ^ c ' Vadv. at the beginning of night. $
yQPX.**J*l, a period of time of two hours, during which the twilight lasts. Is.
custom, usage, manner, way, S'WjJ method. religious customs, manners,
ceremonies.
Sándor Kőrösi Csoma, 1834