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Pagina 374
... remain 17 upright pillars of the outward circle standing ; and 7 now lying on the ground , either whole , or in pieces ; there remain also 6 of the imposts in their places . But all the rest are carried off and lost . They have all ...
... remain 17 upright pillars of the outward circle standing ; and 7 now lying on the ground , either whole , or in pieces ; there remain also 6 of the imposts in their places . But all the rest are carried off and lost . They have all ...
Pagina 399
... remain : but this , as his Lordship observes , " is a very improper place for them , many of them hanging against the light , or with scarce any , and some so high as not to be discernible ; espe- cially a most graceful head of the ...
... remain : but this , as his Lordship observes , " is a very improper place for them , many of them hanging against the light , or with scarce any , and some so high as not to be discernible ; espe- cially a most graceful head of the ...
Pagina 489
... remain the same , and و dy and to dx change , the relation between x and y must necessarily have changed also , since these quantities are the immediate consequences of that dy die ' ydx relation : in the form may alone be made to vary ...
... remain the same , and و dy and to dx change , the relation between x and y must necessarily have changed also , since these quantities are the immediate consequences of that dy die ' ydx relation : in the form may alone be made to vary ...
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