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... construction of Vauban's first method , nor form any part of it , but is on the other hand absolutely determined by it . That which Mr. Landmann offers to us as such is therefore not that method ; and , which is more , if it be ...
... construction of Vauban's first method , nor form any part of it , but is on the other hand absolutely determined by it . That which Mr. Landmann offers to us as such is therefore not that method ; and , which is more , if it be ...
Pagina 261
... construction of the square , are equally applicable here . - This part is followed by what he calls the improved construction of the pentagon according to the method of fortifying outwards , ' which differs in nothing from that of ...
... construction of the square , are equally applicable here . - This part is followed by what he calls the improved construction of the pentagon according to the method of fortifying outwards , ' which differs in nothing from that of ...
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... construction of Vauban's third system improved by Cormontaigne : ' but his description of it is somewhat lame and defective . He then ( page 67 ) gives the construction of Cormontaigne's system . He sup- poses it to be formed inwards ...
... construction of Vauban's third system improved by Cormontaigne : ' but his description of it is somewhat lame and defective . He then ( page 67 ) gives the construction of Cormontaigne's system . He sup- poses it to be formed inwards ...
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