"The distance being once determined, the knowledge of it will frequently be sufficient for obtaining new quantities, which will become the subject of new mathematical questions. Thus, when we know at what distance any object is situated... its apparent diameter will... permit us to determine indirectly its real dimensions, however inaccessible it may be, and, by... analogous investigations, its surface... volume... weight, and a number of other properties... which seemed forbidden to us."

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