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Sight and touch : an attempt to disprove the received (or Berkeleian) theory of vision
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Sight and touch : an attempt to disprove the received (or Berkeleian) theory of vision
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Publication date
1864.
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430867
Creator
Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill (1829-1913)
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23 cm
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