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... lines : 6 Agreeably to this , ( he says ) I shall have frequent recourse to my rule and compasses . With that I shall draw a straight line under each example , and with these shall divide it into spaces analogous to the parts intended ...
... lines : 6 Agreeably to this , ( he says ) I shall have frequent recourse to my rule and compasses . With that I shall draw a straight line under each example , and with these shall divide it into spaces analogous to the parts intended ...
Pagina 336
... line with each other , the gate will be at rest wherever it may be placed . But the smallest variation of the hooks from their perpendicular line will attach to a gate so suspended one determinate line of rest and no other . ? When a ...
... line with each other , the gate will be at rest wherever it may be placed . But the smallest variation of the hooks from their perpendicular line will attach to a gate so suspended one determinate line of rest and no other . ? When a ...
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... line as two lines , crossing each other at the point of perfect vision ; and every eye , that has the power of adjust- ment , will make the lines cross in different places , when ad- justed to different distances . Finding that , with ...
... line as two lines , crossing each other at the point of perfect vision ; and every eye , that has the power of adjust- ment , will make the lines cross in different places , when ad- justed to different distances . Finding that , with ...
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