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Entry#  911. I. Stars - On the light of the stars (911-913).


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I.

THE STARS.

On the light of the stars (911-913).


The stars are visible by night and not by day, because we are

eneath the dense atmosphere, which is full of innumerable

articles of moisture, each of which independently, when the

ays of the sun fall upon it, reflects a radiance, and so these

umberless bright particles conceal the stars; and if it were not

or this atmosphere the sky would always display the stars against

ts darkness.

Footnote: See No. 296, which also refers to starlight.


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