Gravesande, Willem Jacob 's, An essay on perspective

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[201.] Remarks.
[202.] Uſe of the Machine. Problem I.
[203.] Demonstration. Concerning the before-mention’d Inclination of the Mirrours.
[204.] Prob. II.
[205.] Prop. III.
[206.] Problem IV.
[207.] As the Machine’s Height above the Table, leſs the Glaſs’s focal Length, is to
[208.] The Height of the Machine above the Table; So is The Glaſſes focal Length, to the Diſtance of the Figure from the Glaſs.
[209.] 37 Remarks concerning the Repreſentation of Per-ſons Faces.
[210.] A Deſcription of the Second Machine.
[211.] The Uſe of this Machine.
[212.] A Demonſtration of the Inclination of the Looking-Glaſs.
[213.] FINIS.
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