| 1796 - 472 sider
...direct his voice into this pipe, whilft his eye is at the glafs. This pipe is i£ inch m diameter, runs down to the bottom of the tube, where it goes into a turning joint, thence into a drawing tube, and out of this into another turning joint, from which it proceeds by a... | |
| 1800 - 274 sider
...focal »image. From the opening of the telefcope, near the place of -the eye-glafs, a fpeaking-pipe runs down to the bottom of the tube, where it goes into a turning joint ; and, alter feveral other inflexions, it at length divides into two branches, one going into the obfervatory,... | |
| Thomas Hodson - 1806 - 576 sider
...of the eye glafs, which the obferver looks through,' at the focal image, is a fpeaking pipe, which runs down to the bottom of the tube, where it goes...Several other inflections, it at length divides into two parts,' -one of •which goes into the obfervatory D, and the other into the work-room E. By this fpeaking-pipe,... | |
| Thomas Hodson - 1806 - 502 sider
...place of the eye glafs, which the obferver looks through, at the focal image, is a fpeaking pipe, which runs down to the bottom of the tube, where it goes into a turning joint ; and after feveral other inflections, it at length divides into two parts, one of which goes into the obfervatory... | |
| John Bew - 1807 - 408 sider
...the observer being placed in a seat, suspended at the end of it, with his back toward the object he views. There is no small speculum, but the magnifiers...applied immediately to the first focal image. From tilt opening of the telescope, near tire place of the eye-glass, a speaking-pipe runs doi\n to the... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 576 sider
...the observer being placed in a seat, suspended at the end of it, with his back toward tlie object he views. There is no small speculum, but the magnifiers...the opening of the telescope, near the place of the eye glass, a speaking pipe runs down to the bottom of the of the bairn or boy-bishop, was to be observed... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 566 sider
...the observer being placed in a seat, suspended at the end of it, with his hack toward the object he views. There is no small speculum, but the magnifiers are applied immediately to the first focal ima-^e. From tjhe opening of the telescope, near the place of the eye glass, a speaking pipe runs down... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 sider
...the object he views. There is no small speculum, but the magnifiers arc applied immediately to tiie first focal image. From the opening of the telescope, near the place of the eye glass, a speaking pipe runs down to the bottom of the of the bairn or boy-bishop, was to be observed... | |
| John Redman Coxe, Thomas Cooper - 1815 - 554 sider
...direct his voice into this pipe, whilst his eye is at the glass. This pipe is 1 1-2 inch in diameter, runs down to the bottom of the tube, where it' goes into a turning joint, thence into a drawing tube, and out of this into another turning joint, from which it proceeds by a... | |
| 1816 - 752 sider
...image. From the opening of the telcicope, near the place of the eye-glafs, a fptviking pipe rur.!| clown to the bottom of the tube, where it goes into a turning join! ; and after ieverr.l other inflections, it at lenpth divides into two branches, one going into... | |
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