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Page 149
... least alteration of the distance between the object and the microscopical lens ; and by the same means the space within the inner circle may be rendered clearer or darker than that between the two circles . The position of the inner ...
... least alteration of the distance between the object and the microscopical lens ; and by the same means the space within the inner circle may be rendered clearer or darker than that between the two circles . The position of the inner ...
Page 269
... least seven hundred hours in a year . ' Several other observations are made on this subject , and some arguments are employed to recommend this method of study ; after which it is observed , the whole then , amounts only to this , that ...
... least seven hundred hours in a year . ' Several other observations are made on this subject , and some arguments are employed to recommend this method of study ; after which it is observed , the whole then , amounts only to this , that ...
Page 418
... least once a month . ' We must not overlook the author's account of the Grison Leagues ; • Among the allied states , the government of the Grison country deserves some particular notice ; as it will be vain to seek in history , or in ...
... least once a month . ' We must not overlook the author's account of the Grison Leagues ; • Among the allied states , the government of the Grison country deserves some particular notice ; as it will be vain to seek in history , or in ...
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