The contrasts of build and tonnage, thevariegations of our camouflage, are dulled to a drab uniformity by the lingering mist, and we make a formal set-piece in the seascape, spaced and ordered and defined.
All types were represented in our assembly; we boasted a combination in dazzle paint to set us out, and our signal flags carried colour to the mastheads to complete the variegations of our camouflage.
Footnote 1} The ideas of angels, from which they speak, are expressed by wonderful variegations of the light of heaven (n.
Colors in heaven are from the light there, and are modifications or variegations of that light (n.
The things seen within their houses are as if made of diamonds, with similar variegations of light.
Footnote 4} Colors in heaven are variegations of the light there (n.
Pumice calcined seems to be the chief ingredient, of which several specimens of (as I suppose) variegated unformed marble are composed, and the beautiful variegations in them may have probably been occasioned by the mineral vapours.
Many of the specimens are much less marked with stripes and variegations than the true Carolina; and some shipments consist almost entirely of fruit of a uniform deep-green color, but of the form and quality of the Carolina.
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