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Pagina 56
... sight being as the centre that collects and gathers into it the lines of the whole circumference . In a square pillar , the sight often takes in but a fourth part of the surface , and , in a square concave , must move up and down to the ...
... sight being as the centre that collects and gathers into it the lines of the whole circumference . In a square pillar , the sight often takes in but a fourth part of the surface , and , in a square concave , must move up and down to the ...
Pagina 280
... sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Milton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea , both in the third book of his Paradise Lost and in his Samson Agonistes : To Light , in the former : Thee I ...
... sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Milton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea , both in the third book of his Paradise Lost and in his Samson Agonistes : To Light , in the former : Thee I ...
Pagina 281
... sight several hundreds in less than four years . Many have received sight by his means who came blind from their mother's womb , as in the famous instance of Jones of Newington . I myself have been cured by him of a weakness in my eyes ...
... sight several hundreds in less than four years . Many have received sight by his means who came blind from their mother's womb , as in the famous instance of Jones of Newington . I myself have been cured by him of a weakness in my eyes ...
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