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... Nature or Art , that comes before them . 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 accus- tomed meetings , or to the persons through whose ...
... Nature or Art , that comes before them . 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 accus- tomed meetings , or to the persons through whose ...
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... nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfre- quently overcome by the increased exertions that are made by the eye to distinguish distant objects . This , however , is not the case , in ...
... nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfre- quently overcome by the increased exertions that are made by the eye to distinguish distant objects . This , however , is not the case , in ...
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... natural consequence of which is , that their eyes in a short time become so fixed in the state requiring its assistance , that the recovery of distant vision is rendered afterwards extremely difficult , if not quite impos- sible . With ...
... natural consequence of which is , that their eyes in a short time become so fixed in the state requiring its assistance , that the recovery of distant vision is rendered afterwards extremely difficult , if not quite impos- sible . With ...
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... natural size . In some of these , the eye with the dilated pupil has been totally deprived of sight , the disorder answering to that of a perfect amaurosis ; but in others , the dilatation of the pupil has only occasioned an inability ...
... natural size . In some of these , the eye with the dilated pupil has been totally deprived of sight , the disorder answering to that of a perfect amaurosis ; but in others , the dilatation of the pupil has only occasioned an inability ...
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... 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 ; and , since every rhomboid , that ...
... 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 ; and , since every rhomboid , that ...
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