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1 XIV| body, and the invention of telescopes. In a word, Sir Isaac Newton 2 XVI| air-pump. By the assistance of telescopes bodies have been brought 3 XVI| of assisting our eyes by telescopes, can be carried.~Descartes, 4 XVI| stars, by the assistance of telescopes, objects as small as those 5 XVI| has shown that dioptric telescopes cannot be brought to a greater 6 XVI| glasses is not the cause why telescopes cannot be carried to a greater 7 XVI| and not by refraction. Telescopes of this new kind are very