Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 11813 |
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John Mason Good. fractive in the first and last quadrant of the planet , considered as affected by aberration , argument , or of the difference between the appears in the place where it should have ap- longitudes of the sun and star ...
John Mason Good. fractive in the first and last quadrant of the planet , considered as affected by aberration , argument , or of the difference between the appears in the place where it should have ap- longitudes of the sun and star ...
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... considered in a manner independent on caustic curves . But whoever considers the progress of rays in the eye - piece of optical instruments , will see that the know- ledge of diacaustic curves determines directly , and almost accurately ...
... considered in a manner independent on caustic curves . But whoever considers the progress of rays in the eye - piece of optical instruments , will see that the know- ledge of diacaustic curves determines directly , and almost accurately ...
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... considered , without restriction to any species of particular magnitude ; such are Arithmetic and Geometry . ABSTRACT NUMBERS , are assemblages of units , considered in themselves without denot- ing any determined particulars . Thus 6 ...
... considered , without restriction to any species of particular magnitude ; such are Arithmetic and Geometry . ABSTRACT NUMBERS , are assemblages of units , considered in themselves without denot- ing any determined particulars . Thus 6 ...
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... considered as fire , and not per accidens ; but a piece of iron , though red - hot , only burns per accidens , by a quality accidental to it , and not considered as iron . ACCIDENS , ( from accido , to happen ) . A symptom in diseases ...
... considered as fire , and not per accidens ; but a piece of iron , though red - hot , only burns per accidens , by a quality accidental to it , and not considered as iron . ACCIDENS , ( from accido , to happen ) . A symptom in diseases ...
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... considered as a law of nature ; yet in the passage of light from one medium into another , it depends entirely on the qualities of the mediums which of these rays shall be the most refrangible , or whether there shall be any difference ...
... considered as a law of nature ; yet in the passage of light from one medium into another , it depends entirely on the qualities of the mediums which of these rays shall be the most refrangible , or whether there shall be any difference ...
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