Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 11813 |
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... produced from the focus , to set the reflected or refracted ray : the longi- dral aberration is the distance of the focus on the point in which the same ray intersects the axis . If the focal distance of any lenses be gm , their ...
... produced from the focus , to set the reflected or refracted ray : the longi- dral aberration is the distance of the focus on the point in which the same ray intersects the axis . If the focal distance of any lenses be gm , their ...
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... produced indirectly , by any other than the proper cause , is as absurd as to suppose an idea of sound produced without a sonorous object . The mind has no power of making any ideas , call them what you will , whether abstract or ...
... produced indirectly , by any other than the proper cause , is as absurd as to suppose an idea of sound produced without a sonorous object . The mind has no power of making any ideas , call them what you will , whether abstract or ...
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... produced , shall pass through the point of contact : for Euclid shews , that on any other supposition than that stated in the proposition , it would follow that one line would be both greater and less than another at the same time ...
... produced , shall pass through the point of contact : for Euclid shews , that on any other supposition than that stated in the proposition , it would follow that one line would be both greater and less than another at the same time ...
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... produced the Academy La Crusca . at In The Academy of Humorists , Umoristi , had its origin at Rome from the marriage of Lorenzo Marcini , a Roman gentleman ; which several persons of rank were guests ; and , it being carnival time , to ...
... produced the Academy La Crusca . at In The Academy of Humorists , Umoristi , had its origin at Rome from the marriage of Lorenzo Marcini , a Roman gentleman ; which several persons of rank were guests ; and , it being carnival time , to ...
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... produced to account for this acceleration . But as most of them are merely visionary , or hypothetical , we think it needless to describe them . Especially , since if the reader will only admit the exist- ence of such a force as gravity ...
... produced to account for this acceleration . But as most of them are merely visionary , or hypothetical , we think it needless to describe them . Especially , since if the reader will only admit the exist- ence of such a force as gravity ...
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