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" ... when observations have been making on the sun, to take notice of every cloud that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as they who could see it. He could tell when any thing was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great... "
Northern Star and Yorkshire Magazine - Página 48
1817
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volumen1

William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 páginas
...the sun, he took notice of every cloud that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as those who could see it. He could tell when any thing was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided the air was calm, and there was...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 páginas
...observations have been making on the sun, to take notice of every cloud, that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as they who could see it. He could tell when any object was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided there was...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 536 páginas
...observations have been making on the sun, to take notice of every cloud, that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as they who could see it. He could tell when any object was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided there was...
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The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine, Volumen1

Arthur Jewitt - 1817 - 592 páginas
...false, though counterfeited with such exactness, as to deceive a connoisseur, who had judged by the eye. By the sense of feeling, he discovered the least change...the fifth part of a note. By the quickness of this sense he could judge of the size of a room, and of his distance from the wall, and if even he walked...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volumen2

William Nicholson - 1819 - 370 páginas
...on the sun, he took notice of every cloud that interrupted the observation almost as justly as those who could see it. He could tell when any thing was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided the air was calm, and there was...
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The Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge and General Literature ...

John Lauris Blake - 1834 - 1028 páginas
...the sun, he took notice of every cloud that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as those who could see it. He could tell when any thing was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided the air was calm, and there was...
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Exemplary and Instructive Biography: For the Study of Youth

Exemplary and instructive biography - 1836 - 348 páginas
...observations have been making on the sun, to take notice of every cloud that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as they who could see it. He could tell when any thing was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided there was a calm air, and little...
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Encyclopedia of Natural and Artificial Wonders and Curiosities ..., Volumen11

John Platts - 1876 - 986 páginas
...the sun, he took notice of every cloud that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as those who could see it. He could tell when any thing was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided the air was calm, and there was...
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Cyclopedia of Wonders and Curiosities of Nature and Art, Science and ...

John Platts - 1882 - 558 páginas
...the sun, he took notice of every cloud that interrupted the observation, almost as justly as those who could see it. He* could tell when any thing was held near his face, or when he passed by a tree at no great distance, provided the air was calm, and there was...
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