The light which comes from the sun, and from all fire, consists of all the primary colours mixed together.
Laws of motion and gravity
The light which comes from the sun, and from all fire, consists of all the primary colours mixed together.
Laws of motion and gravity
From 'Opticks', Book I, Part II, Proposition III, Theorem III
1704
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