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And therefore the thanks which are frequently proposed from the Chair , to be given to the authors of such papers as are read at their accustomed meetings , or to the persons through whose hands they receive them , are to be considered ...
And therefore the thanks which are frequently proposed from the Chair , to be given to the authors of such papers as are read at their accustomed meetings , or to the persons through whose hands they receive them , are to be considered ...
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... but I think it necessary to offer a few remarks on the elements of the computation , by which the result is obtained . The distance of the sun from the pole at the moment of the solstice , may either be considered as a ...
... but I think it necessary to offer a few remarks on the elements of the computation , by which the result is obtained . The distance of the sun from the pole at the moment of the solstice , may either be considered as a ...
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method to measure these two arcs separately ; that is to say , the zenith distance of the sun is considered as the immediate object of investigation , and the remaining arc , or as it is usually termed , the co - latitude of the place ...
method to measure these two arcs separately ; that is to say , the zenith distance of the sun is considered as the immediate object of investigation , and the remaining arc , or as it is usually termed , the co - latitude of the place ...
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... the dilatation and contraction of the pupil are powerfully influenced by a difference in the strength of the light , the distance of the object , considered alone , produces so little effect upon it , as to be scarcely perceived .
... the dilatation and contraction of the pupil are powerfully influenced by a difference in the strength of the light , the distance of the object , considered alone , produces so little effect upon it , as to be scarcely perceived .
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It is evident , that near sightedness has no dependence on the greater or smaller degree of convexity possessed by the cornea , when this circumstance is considered alone ; since the length of the axis of the eye from the cornea to the ...
It is evident , that near sightedness has no dependence on the greater or smaller degree of convexity possessed by the cornea , when this circumstance is considered alone ; since the length of the axis of the eye from the cornea to the ...
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