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'' | <p>all went, for which they may thank us. when we looked <sic>thro<hi rend="superscript"><unclear>'</unclear></hi></sic> the Teles-<lb/> | ||
-cope, Venus looked to be considerably broader than a Crown-piece<lb/> | |||
but we could see it plainly with Glasses blacked over the Candle which<lb/> | |||
we had done so to prevent the brightness of the Sun hurting our<lb/> | |||
Eyes; and I even saw it with my naked Eyes I am very positive; <sic>tho'</sic><lb/> | |||
some people won't believe me, when the Sun was a little obsecured<lb> | |||
with a cloud. we are just gone through <add>the</add> Logic <add><unclear>Compeud</unclear></add>, and have been twice<lb/> | |||
in the hall, but we go in three times to see the manner of it be-<lb/> | |||
all went, for which they may thank us. when we looked thro' the Teles-
-cope, Venus looked to be considerably broader than a Crown-piece
but we could see it plainly with Glasses blacked over the Candle which
we had done so to prevent the brightness of the Sun hurting our
Eyes; and I even saw it with my naked Eyes I am very positive; tho'
some people won't believe me, when the Sun was a little obsecured<lb>
with a cloud. we are just gone through the Logic Compeud, and have been twice
in the hall, but we go in three times to see the manner of it be-
Identifier: | JB/537/129/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. |
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1761-06-12 |
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537 |
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129 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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