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" ... it with the other eye alone, with equal facility ; but never turned the axes of both eyes on it at the fame time. "
Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ... - Page 317
edited by - 1797
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Annual Register, Volume 21

Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 pages
...the ob» jeft, turning away the other in the manner above defcribed ; and when he became tired with obferving it with that eye, he turned his head the...alone, with equal facility ; but never turned the axes of both eyes on it at the fame time. 5. He faw letters, which were written on bits of paper, fo...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 47

Tobias Smollett - 1779 - 510 pages
...from the object, turning away the other in the manner above defqribed ; and when he became tired with obferving it with that eye, he turned his head the contrary way, and obfeived it with the other eye alone, with equal facility ; but never turned the axis of both eyes...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 21

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 pages
...from die obje<ft, turning away the other in the manner above described ; and when he became tired with obferving it with that eye, he turned his head the...alone, with equal facility ; but never turned the axes of both eyes on it at the fame time. 5. He faw letters, which were written on bits of paper, fo...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 21

1800 - 702 pages
...from the object, turning away the other in the manner above defcribed ; and when he became tired with obferving it with that eye, he turned his head the...alone, with equal facility ; but never turned the axes of both eyes on it at the fame time. 5. He (aw letters, which were written on bits of paper, fo...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 21

1800 - 694 pages
...from the objeft, turning away the other in the manner above defcribed ; and when he became tired with obferving it with that eye. he turned his head the...alone, with equal facility ; but never, turned the axes of both eyes on it at the fame time. ' 5. He faw letters, which were written on bits of paper,...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge ..., Volume 14

Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 748 pages
...turnc'l his head the contrary way, and viewed it with the other eye alone with equal facility ; but neve* turned the axis of both eyes on it at the fame time....written on bits of paper, fo as to name them with equ.il cafe, and At equal diflanccB, with one eye .is with the other. There was na perceptible difference...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 14

1816 - 762 pages
...i{ with but one eye, viz. that moft diftant from the object ; and when he became tired of obfcrving it with that eye, he turned his head the contrary way, and viewed it with the other eye alone with equal facility ; but never turned the axis of both eyes on...
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The Study of Medicine, Volume 4

John Mason Good - 1829 - 736 pages
...object, turning away the other in the manner just mentioned ; and when he became tired of examining it with that eye, he turned his head the contrary way, and observed it with the other eye alone with equal facility ; but never turned the axes of both eyes on...
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A Practical treatise on the diseases of the eye

William Mackenzie - 1854 - 1160 pages
...object, turning away the other in the manner above described; and when he became tired with observing it with that eye, he turned his head the contrary way, and observed it with the other eye alone, with equal facility ; but never turned the axes of both eyes...
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Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 5

1832 - 428 pages
...object, turning away the other in the manner above described ; and when he became tired with observing it with that eye, he turned his head the contrary way, and observed it with the other eye alone, with equal facility ; but never turned the axes of both eyes...
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