| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1734 - 552 pages
...appeared large to this Eye, but not fo large as they did at firft to the other ; and looking upon the fame Object with both Eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large as with the firft -couched Eye only, but not double, that we can any Ways difcover. V. Fig. 67 and 68, reprefent... | |
| Robert Smith - Electronic books - 1738 - 402 pages
...appeared large to this eye, but not fo large as they did at firft to the other: and looking upon the fame object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large as with the firft couched eye only, but not double, that we can any ways difcover. j^. M r . Che field en adds... | |
| 698 pages
...this eye, but not fo large as they did at fii it to the other ; and .looking upon. the fame objeft with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large as with the firft couched eye only, but not double, -that we can any ways difcover. I know not how to conclude... | |
| Thomas Reid - Knowledge, Theory of - 1785 - 572 pages
...large to this eye, but not fo " large as they did at firft to the other ; " and looking upon the fame object with " both eyes, he thought it looked about " twice as large as with the firft couched " eye only, but not double, that we can " any wife difcover." Secondly, The three young... | |
| Thomas Reid - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 506 pages
...this eye, but " not fo large as they did at firft to the other ; " and looking upon the fame objeft with " both eyes, he thought it looked about twice " as large as with the firft couched eye only, " but not double, that we can anywife dif" cover." Secondly, The three young... | |
| Thomas Reid - Common sense - 1810 - 502 pages
...lately *'• couched of his other eye, he says, that ob" jects, " jects, at first appeared large to this eye, but " not so large as they did at first to the...couched eye only, ." but not double, that we can anywise disf cover." Secondly, The three young gentlemen mentioned in the last section, who had squirted, as... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...And now, being lately couched of his other eye, he says that objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the...object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice at •large as with the first-couched eye only, but not double, that we can any ways discover. -1796,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...couched of his other eye, he says that objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so larg« as they did at first to the other; and, looking upon...object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice at large as with the first-couched eye only, but not double, that we can any ways discover. 1796, Aug.... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 pages
...And now, being lately couched of his other eye, lie says the objects at first appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the...first couched eye only, but not double, that we can any ways discover. 1796, Aug. JOHN ROMLEY, 1731. Jfa.ny, Lincolnshire. XCVl. Feasting on I.ire Ma.... | |
| Gilbert Dyer - Great Britain - 1816 - 440 pages
...firft large to this eye; but not fo large as they did at firft to the other : And looking upon the fame object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large as with the firft couched eye only; but not double, that we can any ways difcover. " I have couched fever al oibers... | |
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