Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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Pagina 28
... 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 way we consider the subject ...
... 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 way we consider the subject ...
Pagina 31
... objects . This , however , is not the case , in the present day , with persons in the higher ranks of life . When these discover that their discernment of distant objects is less quick or less correct than that of others , though the ...
... objects . This , however , is not the case , in the present day , with persons in the higher ranks of life . When these discover that their discernment of distant objects is less quick or less correct than that of others , though the ...
Pagina 32
... objects ; as of the movements of the fugleman in exercise , and of the bull's eye when shooting at the target ; the want of which might furnish a plausible apology for a skulker to skreen himself from duty , or to get his discharge from ...
... objects ; as of the movements of the fugleman in exercise , and of the bull's eye when shooting at the target ; the want of which might furnish a plausible apology for a skulker to skreen himself from duty , or to get his discharge from ...
Pagina 34
... objects around them . This may be occasioned by some de- gree of opacity in the transparent parts of the eye ; but such a cause of near sightedness is easily discovered by an exami- nation , and is quite different from that state of the ...
... objects around them . This may be occasioned by some de- gree of opacity in the transparent parts of the eye ; but such a cause of near sightedness is easily discovered by an exami- nation , and is quite different from that state of the ...
Pagina 36
... object to which the attention is directed , this aperture being enlarged when the object is far off , and becoming more and more contracted as it is brought near . But though the activity of the fibres of the iris is sometimes ...
... object to which the attention is directed , this aperture being enlarged when the object is far off , and becoming more and more contracted as it is brought near . But though the activity of the fibres of the iris is sometimes ...
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