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David Brewster. In the autumn of 1854 , after all the facts about the stereoscope
were before the public , and Mr . Wheatstone in full possession of all the merit of
having anticipated Mr . Elliot in the publication of his stereoscopic apparatus ,
and ...
David Brewster. In the autumn of 1854 , after all the facts about the stereoscope
were before the public , and Mr . Wheatstone in full possession of all the merit of
having anticipated Mr . Elliot in the publication of his stereoscopic apparatus ,
and ...
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for me , or for Mr . Wheatstone , any refracting sterevscope :“ 2 , FEATHERSTONE
BUILDINGS , 28th September 1854 . “ DEAR SIR , — In reply to yours of the 11th
instant , I beg to state that I never supplied you with a stereoscope in which ...
for me , or for Mr . Wheatstone , any refracting sterevscope :“ 2 , FEATHERSTONE
BUILDINGS , 28th September 1854 . “ DEAR SIR , — In reply to yours of the 11th
instant , I beg to state that I never supplied you with a stereoscope in which ...
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That Mr . Wheatstone observed all these contradictory facts we do not doubt , but
why he observed them , and what was their cause , is a question of scientific as
well as of practical importance . Mr . Wheatstone was not aware 1 that the ...
That Mr . Wheatstone observed all these contradictory facts we do not doubt , but
why he observed them , and what was their cause , is a question of scientific as
well as of practical importance . Mr . Wheatstone was not aware 1 that the ...
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