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" For we can give such figures to transparent bodies, and dispose them in such order with respect to the eye and the objects, that the rays shall be refracted and bent towards any place we please ; so that we shall see the object near at hand, or at a distance... "
Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge - Pàgina 243
1835
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Natural Philosophy: With an Explanation of Scientific Terms, and an ..., Volum 2

1832 - 640 pàgines
...combinations of lenses, he says — " We shall see the object near at hand, or at a distance, and under any angle we please. And thus from an incredible distance we may read the smallest letters, and may number the smallest particles of dust and sand, by reason of the greatness of the angle under which...
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The Book of Science: A Familiar Introduction to the Principles of Natural ...

John M. Moffat - 1834 - 530 pàgines
...toward any place we please, so that we shall see the object near at hand, or at a distance, under any angle we please ; and thus from an incredible distance, we may read the smallest letter, and may number the smallest particles of dust and sand, by reason of the greatness of the angle...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volum 3

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 pàgines
...found in the Royal Library of Paris. Sec MARCUS GH^ECUS.] With regard to the telescope, it must he admitted that Bacon had conceived the instrument,...number the grains of dust and sand, on account^!' the greatness of the angle under which we see them ; ana we may manage so as hardly to see bodies,...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volum 3

1835 - 566 pàgines
...arrange them with respect to our and objects, that ken and bent as we p; so that, objects may In- .(Tor near, under whatever angle we please ; and thus from...the smallest letters, and number the grains of dust m account of the greatness of the angle under which we see them ; and we may man: irdly to see bodies,...
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The Scientific Class-book, Or A Familiar Introduction to the ..., Part 1

Walter Rogers Johnson - 1836 - 516 pàgines
...towards any place we please, so that we shall see the object near at hand, or at a distance, under any angle we please ; and thus from an incredible distance, we may read the smallest letter, and may number the smallest particles of dust and sand, by reason of the greatness of the angle...
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Essays on Miscellaneous Subjects: Historical, Moral, and Political ...

James Napier Bailey - 1842 - 270 pàgines
...towards any place we please, so that we shall sce the object near at hand, or at a distance, under any angle we please, and thus from an incredible distance we may read the smallest letters, and number the smallest partieles of dust and sand, by reason of the greatness of the angle under which we may view...
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A System of Natural Philosophy: Designed for the Use of Schools and ...

John M. Moffat, Walter Rogers Johnson - 1842 - 498 pàgines
...towards any place we please, so that we shall see the object near at hand, or at a distance, under any angle we please; and thus from an incredible distance, we may read the smallest letter, and may number the smallest particles of dust and sand, by reason of the greatness of the angle...
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The Student: a magazine of theology, literature, and science

1844 - 1128 pàgines
...thereon had not been put into practice, may be gathered from the following passage in his works : — " We can so shape transparent substances, and so arrange...so that objects may be seen far off or near, under what angle we please ; and thus, from an incredible distance, we may read the smallest letters, and...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of knowledge ..., Volum 3

Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 902 pàgines
...figured, that things at the greatest distance may appeap to be the nearest, and the contrary ; so that, from an incredible distance, we may read the smallest letters, and number things, however minute : thus it is thought that Julius Coesar, on the coast of Gaul, discerned, by...
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History of Physical Astronomy: From the Earliest Ages to the Middle of the ...

Robert Grant - 1852 - 686 pàgines
...towards any place we please ; so that we shall see the object near at hand, or at a distance under any angle we please. And thus from an incredible distance we may read the smallest letters, and may number the smallest particles of dust and sand, by reason of the greatness of the angle under which...
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