µcxp6s, small, i tthrpov, a measure), an instrument generally applied to telescopes and microscopes for measuring small angular distances with the former or the dimensions of small objects with the latter. [Please select]
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I have seen them shoot with the telescopes, globe, and peep sights and all the new fangled notions, and they're good only for fancy shooting.' [Please select]
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They had no real telescopes or microscopes, no mariner's compass or chronometer, and no very delicate balances. [Please select]
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Its eyes were on long horns like snail's eyes, and it could move them in and out like telescopes. [Please select]
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Besides, there were telescopes, field-glasses, magnifying-glasses, specimen cases, old weapons, and a flute. [Please select]
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Round each of several big telescopes under striped canvas umbrellas, was collected a crowd. [Please select]
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