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Pagina 42
... shew that the faculty of seeing at different distances is produced by a power in the crystalline humour , to become more or less convex , according as the object is more or less distant from the eye . Although old persons lose the power ...
... shew that the faculty of seeing at different distances is produced by a power in the crystalline humour , to become more or less convex , according as the object is more or less distant from the eye . Although old persons lose the power ...
Pagina 53
... designed . And when I have so done , I shall quote the passage from Dr. HOOKE , to shew how ex- actly the views which I have taken have , to a certain extent , corresponded with his ; and I shall hope that , of certain Crystals . 53.
... designed . And when I have so done , I shall quote the passage from Dr. HOOKE , to shew how ex- actly the views which I have taken have , to a certain extent , corresponded with his ; and I shall hope that , of certain Crystals . 53.
Pagina 76
... shew , whether these are accidental or arise from some periodical cause . Those stars marked I were determined by the quadrant , its error having been determined by comparison with the circle , by other stars having nearly the same de ...
... shew , whether these are accidental or arise from some periodical cause . Those stars marked I were determined by the quadrant , its error having been determined by comparison with the circle , by other stars having nearly the same de ...
Pagina 79
... shew all the parts in so distinct a manner , as to make a more particular description of them unnecessary ; and I feel myself much indebted to the kindness of Mr. HowSHIP , who , in the ab- sence of Mr. CLIFT , took the trouble of ...
... shew all the parts in so distinct a manner , as to make a more particular description of them unnecessary ; and I feel myself much indebted to the kindness of Mr. HowSHIP , who , in the ab- sence of Mr. CLIFT , took the trouble of ...
Pagina 83
... shew , that alcohol may be separated from wine without the intervention of heat , and that the proportion thus afforded is equal to that yielded by distil- lation . When the acetate , * or subacetate of lead , or the subnitrate of tin ...
... shew , that alcohol may be separated from wine without the intervention of heat , and that the proportion thus afforded is equal to that yielded by distil- lation . When the acetate , * or subacetate of lead , or the subnitrate of tin ...
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