Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 70
... appear to have proceeded when they enter the eyes , both pictures will appear to have emanated from one central object ; but as one picture represents the real or projecting object as seen by the right eye , and the other as observed by ...
... appear to have proceeded when they enter the eyes , both pictures will appear to have emanated from one central object ; but as one picture represents the real or projecting object as seen by the right eye , and the other as observed by ...
Page 117
... appear per- fectly transparent ; but when one is turned round , so that the axes of each plate are at right angles ( across each other ) , as represented in B , Fig . 128 , not a ray of light will pass through - they will appear ...
... appear per- fectly transparent ; but when one is turned round , so that the axes of each plate are at right angles ( across each other ) , as represented in B , Fig . 128 , not a ray of light will pass through - they will appear ...
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... appearing in that form , combines with the oxygen of the oxide , and the metallic lead is formed at the same point . Hence the lead appears to grow from the last point formed , which gives the appear- ance of vegetation . That this ...
... appearing in that form , combines with the oxygen of the oxide , and the metallic lead is formed at the same point . Hence the lead appears to grow from the last point formed , which gives the appear- ance of vegetation . That this ...
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