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Chap. CCLXVII.—Of Uniformity and Variety of Colours upon plain Surfaces.
The back-grounds of any flat surfaces which are uniform in colour and quantity of light, will never appear separated from each other; vice versâ, they will appear separated if they are of different colours or lights.
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