Then as the line N is to CG let CV be to CD, and let DI be drawn parallel to CM, cutting the Ellipse gMG at I; then joining CI, this will be the required refraction of the ray RC.
On the Figures of transparent bodies which serve for Refraction and for Reflexion.
It is thus that we shall in the first place explain the refractions which occur in the air, which extends from here to the clouds and beyond.
For then after having exhausted all the air one hears no Sound from the metal, though it is struck.
We remark first that each portion of a wave ought to spread in such a way that its extremities lie always between the same straight lines drawn from the luminous point.
Upon this, with fine sand and water, one smoothes the crystal little by little, in the same way as spectacle glasses, and polishes it simply by continuing the work, but ever reducing the material.
If one investigates in the sameway the progression of the portion of the wave KL, one will find that after a further time it has arrived at MN in such a manner that the perpendiculars KM, LN, dip down even more than do AK, BL.
In the same way it can be proved that the same will apply to all the other waves above mentioned, originating at the points G, H, etc.
One can then in this way conceive of transparency in a solid without any necessity that the ethereal matter which serves for light should pass through it, or that it should find pores in which to insinuate itself.
It was proposed that the identical soap be put up under another brand and advertised in a conservative way in this particular section, and at the same time the salesmen should continue their efforts with the old soap.
The papers have the whip hand if they will only combine, but they are all so jealous of one another that probably any real combination is a long way off.
The Independent," for instance, could undoubtedly build up a great circulation in the South among white people if we could only cease expressing our disapproval of the way they mistreat their colored brothers.
Without wasting any more time he and John made their way downstream while Fred and Grant worked slowly in the opposite direction.
Almost everything conceivable in the way of misfortune suggested itself to their anxious minds.
Another canoe fixed up the same way opposes them and the two attack each other.
Fred, and side by side they made their way to land.
Stealthily the four boys made theirway until they reached the spot George had designated.
Instead of sitting home and criticising them he gets out and works to help them in every way he can and he is loyal to them.
Here the forest gave way to the rocks which ran out a considerable distance, forming a small peninsula.
Well, I must say you have a queer way of doing it," said Grant.
The Balsam was thoroughly overhauled, and everything removed from her that might tend in any wayto retard her speed.
Why, Fred, you little shrimp, I'd have put salt on his tail and caught him that way if it was necessary in order to take some of the conceit out of you.
Without further delay they made their way ashore and preparations for dinner were at once started.
The two boys made their way back through the forest towards the lake.
You'd better anchor a little way out from the dock here.
I know more about this place than I did when I came; but the only way to be qualified for a judge of such an experiment would be to become an active, though unimpassioned, associate in trying it.
Certain of his tales found theirway into one of the annuals of the time, a publication endowed with the brilliant title of The Boston Token and Atlantic Souvenir.
But he must find his own way there; I can neither guide nor enlighten him.
But it is interesting as an example of the way an imaginative man judges current events--trying to see the other side as well as his own, to feel what his adversary feels, and present his view of the case.
But these are matters of light impression, and there would be a want of tact in pretending to discriminate too closely among things which all, in one way or another, have a charm.
I said a little way back that the New England Transcendental movement had suffered in the estimation of the world at large from not having (putting Emerson aside) produced any superior talents.
I have indeed turned over a good many books, but in so desultory a way that it cannot be called study, nor has it left me the fruits of study.
We might indulge in some criticisms, but, were the author other than he is, he would be a different being.
Oh yes I have,” returned the Tutor; “a long course of Hall dinners has familiarized me with every possibility in the way of liver trouble.
And you can punish the ecclesiasts by dismissing them after a time, of course; but you will only elect others who will be tyrants again in the same way as their predecessors.
As I was saying, this property is a very large straggling affair, most of it a long way off from the shop.
Which act I blame in such a way that I confess and acknowledge that it will be done with the greatest legality.
Uw Heer Vader vroeg mij toen, of ik mijn geld terugbegeerde, dan of ik vreesde, dat zulks mij nadeel in mijne betrekking zoude doen.
This certainly is conformable to the way of Thinking among the Ancient Poets, and what a good-natur'd Reader cannot but be affected with.
Again, these feelings were in harmony with the new Longinianism of boldness and bigness, cultivated in one way by Dennis and in another by Addison himself in later Spectators.
I found Mr. Emerson, sitting on the side doorstep, with Edith on his knee and Edward riding about the lawn on his pony.
Except once Mr. Emerson, no one hunts us out in the evening.
He grapples with the highest truths and deepest wants of our being, and spreads these before the reason as with a light from heaven.
He had no better or stronger or more lavish aids than air and landscape, unless I except his cigar.
The figure either vanished or went out of the room, and he resumed the reading of his newspaper.
I can imagine nothing more curious to the Peabodys than people who withdrew themselves from choice.
So the keeper went with them; and, to Tom's surprise, he and Grimes chatted together all the way quite pleasantly.
So he went on and on, till his head spun round with the heat, and he thought he heard church-bells ringing a long way off.
So the good-natured petrels said that they would show him part of the way themselves, but they were only going as far as Jan Mayen's Land; and after that he must shift for himself.
But the Irishwoman, alone of them all, had seen which way Tom went.
And there Mother Carey will tell you the way to the Other-end-of-Nowhere, and there you will find Mr. Grimes.
As he said this something gave way within him like a lump melting in his throat.
Then she seized Gordon's arm, and together they made theirway through the curious crowd, paid their check, and went out.
It must be some underground way of escape--" A little scream from the two girls interrupted his sentence.
In her innocent way she had never believed that there were any civilized settlements at all, and she had put the belief in them down to the credulity of the mountain people.
In the centre of her landaulet sat the lady in black and lavender, chatting pleasantly first with one, then with another of that fortunate few in cutaways who had found theirway to speaking distance in the first rush.
In that waywe avoided any farewell scene-" "So you murdered them!
We can't let such an inevitable thing as death stand in the way of enjoying life while we have it.
Drawing a cape about her, she took his hand, and they found their way out the door.
Five minutes later, arm in arm, they left the Commodore and made their way through a curious, staring crowd along Forty-second Street, and up Vanderbilt Avenue to the Biltmore.
Then the splice was completed, and by evening we were under way for Cagayan, laying cable as we went.
Everyone on board was in the best possible spirits all morning because we were really underway and accomplishing work that showed.
It was thought that in some mysterious way the bishop had been robbed and that the Holy Child was forever lost.
All that morning on the way to Oroquieta the shore end of the cable was paid out of the tank and coiled in the hold ready for instant use when we should reach our destination.
There were many beautiful barongs bought that day, the natives willingly exchanging them for money, which the Governor of Bongao declared was a unique way to disarm an enemy.