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1 I | comes to our aid, and I am perfectly sure, without looking inside 2 II | distance. Now if you can not perfectly recollect this when you 3 II | there are plain surfaces perfectly regular with respect to 4 II | glass [the prism], being perfectly uniform in its internal 5 II | ray of light but what is perfectly transparent [turning the 6 III | upside down, that it is perfectly well stoppered so far as 7 III | easily do), I should have a perfectly colorless vapor; for you 8 III | gaseous state are always perfectly transparent, never cloudy 9 III | vapor, but they are always perfectly transparent, or else they 10 VI(25)| and seal it down, so as to perfectly exclude the air. In a short