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... on this occasion to remark , that it is an established rule of the Society , to which they will always adhere , never to give their opinion , as a Body , upon any subject , either of Nature or Art , that comes before them .
... on this occasion to remark , that it is an established rule of the Society , to which they will always adhere , never to give their opinion , as a Body , upon any subject , either of Nature or Art , that comes before them .
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Among persons in the inferior stations of society , means are rarely resorted to for correcting slight defects of this nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfrequently overcome by the ...
Among persons in the inferior stations of society , means are rarely resorted to for correcting slight defects of this nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfrequently overcome by the ...
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a though the difference may be very slight , influenced perhaps by fashion more than by necessity , they immediately have recourse to a concave glass ; the natural consequence of whiclı is , that their eyes in a short time become so ...
a though the difference may be very slight , influenced perhaps by fashion more than by necessity , they immediately have recourse to a concave glass ; the natural consequence of whiclı is , that their eyes in a short time become so ...
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... of one eye has become dilated to a great degree , and has been incapable of contracting on an increase of light , whilst the pupil of the other eye has remained of its natural size . In some of these , the eye with the dilated pupil ...
... of one eye has become dilated to a great degree , and has been incapable of contracting on an increase of light , whilst the pupil of the other eye has remained of its natural size . In some of these , the eye with the dilated pupil ...
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may be again split by natural fractures at right angles to its axis ( fig . 3. ) , so that a regular tetrahedron may be detached ( , from each extremity , while the remaining portion assumes the form of a regular octohedron ...
may be again split by natural fractures at right angles to its axis ( fig . 3. ) , so that a regular tetrahedron may be detached ( , from each extremity , while the remaining portion assumes the form of a regular octohedron ...
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