UNEQUAL lUEI'E.ACTION. 
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two images; the first an inverted one, and the 
second, a circumstance I never before observed, 
in its proper position. Altogether, the shipping, 
and other objects around us, presented a most 
amusing spectacle. They were perpetually chan¬ 
ging their appearance, and afforded me abundant 
entertainment for hours together. The most re¬ 
markable effect produced, was on the most dis¬ 
tant objects, the interesting appearances of which 
not being discernible without the use of a tele¬ 
scope, probably escaped general observation. 
