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It is , therefore , a fact well known to every person of common sagacity that the
pictures of bodies seen by both eyes are formed by the union of two dissimilar
pictures formed by each . This palpable truth was known and published by
ancient ...
It is , therefore , a fact well known to every person of common sagacity that the
pictures of bodies seen by both eyes are formed by the union of two dissimilar
pictures formed by each . This palpable truth was known and published by
ancient ...
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But when we , at the same time , open both eyes , both these will be seen , for a
greater part is concealed when we look with either of the two eyes , than when
we look with both at the same time . " 1 In such distinct and unambiguous terms ...
But when we , at the same time , open both eyes , both these will be seen , for a
greater part is concealed when we look with either of the two eyes , than when
we look with both at the same time . " 1 In such distinct and unambiguous terms ...
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above on the dissimilarity of the three pictures seen by each eye and by both .
Believing that we see only with one eye at a time , he denies the accuracy of
Euclid ' s theorems , and while he admits the correctness of the observations of
Galen ...
above on the dissimilarity of the three pictures seen by each eye and by both .
Believing that we see only with one eye at a time , he denies the accuracy of
Euclid ' s theorems , and while he admits the correctness of the observations of
Galen ...
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