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The eyes , however , will instantly unite them into one by converging their axes to
a remoter point , and the united circles will rise from the paper , or from the base
A ' B ' , and place the single circle at the point of convergence , as the summit of ...
The eyes , however , will instantly unite them into one by converging their axes to
a remoter point , and the united circles will rise from the paper , or from the base
A ' B ' , and place the single circle at the point of convergence , as the summit of ...
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The summit plane op will therefore retain its place , and will be seen slightly
doubled and indistinct till the point of convergence again returns to it . It has been
already stated that the two dissimilar pictures may be united by converging the ...
The summit plane op will therefore retain its place , and will be seen slightly
doubled and indistinct till the point of convergence again returns to it . It has been
already stated that the two dissimilar pictures may be united by converging the ...
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As the circular summit of the raised cone appears to be nearest the eye of the
observer , the summit of the hollow cone farthest off , and the similar central circle
in the flat drawing on each side , at an intermediate distance , the apparent ...
As the circular summit of the raised cone appears to be nearest the eye of the
observer , the summit of the hollow cone farthest off , and the similar central circle
in the flat drawing on each side , at an intermediate distance , the apparent ...
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