The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 146Atlantic Monthly Company, 1930 - American essays |
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... eyes , it is not surprising that modern biology dates back only to the seven- teenth century , when the compound mi- croscope was discovered . This literally opened man's eyes . The microscope made it possible for man to see things ...
... eyes , it is not surprising that modern biology dates back only to the seven- teenth century , when the compound mi- croscope was discovered . This literally opened man's eyes . The microscope made it possible for man to see things ...
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... eyes . For a wild animal's eyes are weak members when they look straight into human eyes , and embarrassing to their savage owner , whereas a man's strength is in his eyes . He could not face danger without eyes , for what he really ...
... eyes . For a wild animal's eyes are weak members when they look straight into human eyes , and embarrassing to their savage owner , whereas a man's strength is in his eyes . He could not face danger without eyes , for what he really ...
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electric eye saw finer color distinctions and separated the cigars into ten grades . The same unerring sense of color ... eyes ; but when a photo - electric cell was put on the job it caught every defect- and by operating a relay tube it ...
electric eye saw finer color distinctions and separated the cigars into ten grades . The same unerring sense of color ... eyes ; but when a photo - electric cell was put on the job it caught every defect- and by operating a relay tube it ...
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