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Consider the great distance at which wee behold the Planets, for this must needs adde much to their shining and therefore Cusanus (in the above cited place) thinkes that if a man were in the Sunne, that Planet would not appeare so bright to him, as now 165 M3 it doth to us, because then his eye could discerne but little, whereas here wee may comprehend the beames as they are contracted in a narrow body.
de la Hire, who considered this subject, as well as almost every other relating to vision, with the closest attention; he maintains, that, in order to view objects distinctly at different distances, there is no alteration but in the size of the pupil, which is well known to contract and dilate itself according to the quantity of light flowing from the object we look at, being most contracted in the strongest light, and most dilated when the light is weakest; and consequently will contract when an object is held near the eye, and dilate as it is removed, because in the first case the quantity of light entering the eye is much greater than in the last.
The little daughter of a great Whig house, whose eating habits had been contracted in the nursery, once asked her mother with wistful longing, "Mamma, when shall I be old enough to eat bread and cheese with a knife, and put the knife in my mouth?
Diseases contracted in early infancy can have a lifetime impact on health--not necessarily a big one, but an impact nevertheless.
It has been variously supposed that Hitler did what he did because of 1) psychological problems arising from the aforementioned single testicle, 2) physical or sexual abuse by his father, 3) "epidemic encephalitis" contracted in the trenches of World War I, and 4) unforeseen aftereffects of a hypnosis session that restored his eyesight after he was wounded in a gas attack in 1918.
The model law states, "The insurer shall not be liable for any loss sustained or contracted in consequence of the insured's being intoxicated or under the influence of any narcotic unless administered on the advice of a physician.
In 1873, the French anatomist Louis Antoine Ranvier had already observed that some muscles of the rabbit were redder in color, and contracted in a slower, more sustained manner, than paler muscles of the same animal.
The more ideals a man has, the more contemptible, on the whole, do you continue to deem him, if the matter ends there for him, and if none of the laboring man's virtues are called into action on his part,-no courage shown, no privations undergone, no dirt or scars contracted in the attempt to get them realized.
The proper form of the verb that is being contracted in these instances is does, not do.
He left writings very contracted in style and very obscure.
You could levy on a man's land, but there really seems to have been no method of recovering a debt contracted in trade, and this is the first of many statutes adopting foreign ideas as to matters of trade, and the customs of merchants, drawn frequently from the Lombard or Jew traders of the Continent, which, by statute law, custom, or court decision, has since become such a considerable body of the English law as to have a name to itself-the "Law Merchant.
He left writings very contracted in style and very obscure.
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Have you ever liked a piece of art so much you feel like you’re part of it? Well, a museum in the Philippines is helping people do just that. Art in Island, a museum in Manila, created by a group of Korean artists, features over a hundred unique three dimensional paintings that encourage people to pose in front of them. Each artwork is created in such a way that when...
Was this a hideout for German Nazi officers? Deep in Argentina’s northern jungle, archaeologists have discovered the ruins of what may have originally been a Nazi hiding place. “It’s a defendable site, a protected site, an inaccessible site, where you can live peacefully in hiding. We believe we’ve found a refuge for the Nazi hierarchy.”Researchers from the University of Buenos Aires...
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Window cleaners have an accident
A terrifying ordeal for two window cleaners in China, as the platform they were working on began swinging violently and smashing into the building. The incident, which took place outside the 91st floor of the Shanghai World Financial Centre, lasted for 15 minutes with their cradle slamming into a wall at one point, sending glass flying into the building and down to the ground.
Two hundred years after the Battle of
Waterloo
The hat which French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte wore during the Battle of Waterloo is on its way back to the battlefield which saw his demise.
The two-cornered, or bicorne hat, is normally kept in a museum in Sens in east of Paris.
It was the one Napoleon wore on June 18th, 1815 when ...