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Griendel, Johann Franz · 1687

It remains for me to describe the dimension and arrangement of the glasses, but I omit these deliberately, and not without reason. It suffices that my microscope consists of six convex glasses, and that the smallest and final one, the objective, is made with a hyperbolic section on one side. Indeed, let it suffice that this Figure III has represented the true and ordinary emission of the rays.
They defend themselves against very dangerous agonies, and he loses everything; indeed, God is the judge of them on earth.
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