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... considered in no other light than as a matter of civility , in return for the respect shewn to the Society by those communications . The like also is to be said with regard to the several projects , inventions , and curiosities of ...
... considered in no other light than as a matter of civility , in return for the respect shewn to the Society by those communications . The like also is to be said with regard to the several projects , inventions , and curiosities of ...
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... considered as a simple arc , or as com- posed of two others , namely , the distance of the sun from the zenith , and the distance of the zenith from the pole . From the construction of instruments which take their point of de- parture ...
... considered as a simple arc , or as com- posed of two others , namely , the distance of the sun from the zenith , and the distance of the zenith from the pole . From the construction of instruments which take their point of de- parture ...
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... considered as the immediate object of investigation , and the remaining arc , or as it is usually termed , the co - latitude of the place , ( the knowledge of which is presumed ) is added to complete the polar distance . But in whatever ...
... considered as the immediate object of investigation , and the remaining arc , or as it is usually termed , the co - latitude of the place , ( the knowledge of which is presumed ) is added to complete the polar distance . But in whatever ...
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... considered alone , produces so little effect upon it , as to be scarcely perceived . That it has , however , in general , some degree of power on the pupil is highly pro- bable ; and an extraordinary instance of this kind exists , at ...
... considered alone , produces so little effect upon it , as to be scarcely perceived . That it has , however , in general , some degree of power on the pupil is highly pro- bable ; and an extraordinary instance of this kind exists , at ...
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... considered alone ; since the length of the axis of the eye from the cornea to the retina , and the greater or smaller degree of convexity in the crystal- line humour , must be also regarded , before the distance of accurate vision can ...
... considered alone ; since the length of the axis of the eye from the cornea to the retina , and the greater or smaller degree of convexity in the crystal- line humour , must be also regarded , before the distance of accurate vision can ...
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