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1 II | irradiated the shadow of the luminous train, and lined the cloudy
2 XII | without an equal, those long luminous trains, so dazzling in the
3 XII | all directions, lay the luminous lines, all converging to
4 XIII | It was a succession of luminous furrows, very different
5 XIII | diffusion of light, that luminous matter which the air holds
6 XIV | without attenuation of the luminous waves, that the orb seemed
7 XIV | the projectile; but not a luminous spark made its way through
8 XV | This point of mark was a luminous brightness, which Nicholl
9 XV | after being sighted, this luminous point had disappeared behind
10 XV | conflagration. Thousands of luminous fragments lit up and irradiated
11 XV | at last!”~And through a luminous emanation, which lasted
12 XVI | longer a simple meteor. This luminous ridge had neither color
13 XVII | See how they reflect the luminous rays. Cooled lava would
14 XVIII| eyes ran in all directions luminous furrows, raised at the edges
15 XVIII| the “Sea of Humors” with a luminous network. What was the origin
16 XVIII| the regularity of these luminous lines, and the violence
17 XVIII| projectile, saturated with luminous gleams in the double irradiation
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