| Robert Smith - 1738 - 402 páginas
...the difappointment. A year after his firft feeing, being carried upon Epfom. Downs, and obferving a large profpect, he was exceedingly delighted with...only, but not double, that we can any ways difcover. j^. M r . Che field en adds in another paper printed by it felf, that he account has brought to light... | |
| 698 páginas
...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...only, but not double, -that we can any ways difcover. I know not how to conclude this fubjeft without exprefffng my admir ration at our aftonifhing philofopher,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1785 - 572 páginas
...that he faw objects fingle from the time he began to fee with both eyes. Mr Chefelden's words are, ** And now being lately couched of his " other eye, he...couched " eye only, but not double, that we can " any wife difcover." Secondly, The three young gentlemen mentioned in the laft fection, who had fquinted,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1801 - 510 páginas
...ob«« jects, " jefts, at firft appeared large to this eye, btt " not fo large as they did atiirft to the other; " and looking upon the fame object with...the firft couched eye only, " but not double, that fcre can anywife ;dif" cover." Secondly, The three young gentlemen mentioned in the laft fection, who... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1801 - 506 páginas
...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...firft couched eye only, " but not double, that we can anywife dif" cover." Secondly, The three young gentlemen mentioned in the laft fe&ion, who had fquinted,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1810 - 502 páginas
...large to this eye, but " not so large as they did at first to the other ; " and looking upon the same object with " both eyes, he thought it looked about twice " as large as with the first couched eye only, ." but not double, that we can anywise disf cover." Secondly, The three young... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 páginas
...appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the other; and, looking upon the same object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large as with the first couched eye only, but not double, that we can any ways discover. 1796, Aug. JOHN ROMLEY, 1731.... | |
| Gilbert Dyer - 1816 - 440 páginas
...kind of feeing. And now, being lately couched of his other eye, he fays, thatobjects appeared at firft large to this eye; but not fo large as they did at...only; but not double, that we can any ways difcover. " I have couched fever al oibers who were born blind, whofe obfervationt were of tbe famt kind; but... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 páginas
...appeared large to his eye, but not so large as they did at first to the other ; and looking upon the same object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large "as with the first couched eye only, but not double, that we can anywise discover." Secondly, the three young gentlemen... | |
| Youth's instructor - 1822 - 488 páginas
...appeared large to this eye, but not so large as they did at first to the other ; and looking upon the same object with both eyes, he thought it looked about twice as large as with the first-couched eye only, but not double, that we can any ways discover." A SISTER'S TALES. No. XII.... | |
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