| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - Science - 1848 - 498 pages
...the eye, in order to SEE THEM? A. As the distance between the front and back of the eye is too great, the image of distant objects is formed in front of the ret'ina ; but when objects are brought very near to the eye, their image is thrown further back, and falls... | |
| John Henry Pepper - Science - 1851 - 640 pages
...order to see them ? A. Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the retina ; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown farther back, and made to fall... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - Science - 1851 - 434 pages
...order to SEE THEM ? A. Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great, that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the ret'ina ; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown_/krt/ier back, and made to fall... | |
| David Ames Wells - Science - 1857 - 334 pages
...in order to see them t Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great, that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the retina • but when objects are brought near to the eye, their imago is thrown farther back, and made to fall... | |
| Robert Evans Peterson - Science - 1857 - 332 pages
...order to see them ? A. Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great, that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the retina; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown farther lack, and made to fall... | |
| David Ames Wells - Physics - 1859 - 344 pages
...in order to see them ? Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great, that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the retina; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown farther back, and made to fall... | |
| David Ames Wells - Physics - 1859 - 344 pages
...in order to see them ? Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great, that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the retina; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown farther back, and made to fall... | |
| Robert Evans Peterson - Science - 1863 - 598 pages
...order to see them ? A. Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the retina; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown farther back, and made to fall... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - Science - 1864 - 506 pages
...order to SEE THEM ? A. Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great, that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the ret'ina ; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown further back, and made to fall... | |
| David Ames Wells - Science - 1874 - 340 pages
...in order to see them ? Because the distance between the front and back of the eye is so great, that the image of distant objects is formed in front of the retina ; but when objects are brought near to the eye, their image is thrown farther back, and made to fall... | |
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