Excerpt from A New Practical Treatise on the Three Primitive Colours, Assumed as a Perfect System of Rudimental Information: Simplifying, Their Universal, in Regular Order of Gradation, Into Colourless Darkness When Equilaterally Concentrated
Although the mixture of colours may be extended to an infinite variety, almost impossible to be described, I will not omit touching slightly upon it; setting down at first a certain number of simple colours to serve as a foundation, and with each of these mixing one of the others - one with one, then two with two, and three with three; proceeding in this manner to the full mixture of all the colours together. I call those simple colours, which cannot be made or supplied by any mixture of other colours.
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