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... lines that may be supposed to join these points form a rectangle , each of which may be regarded as the base of a military position against the several quar- ters from which the enemy may come . Opposite to the middle of each of these ...
... lines that may be supposed to join these points form a rectangle , each of which may be regarded as the base of a military position against the several quar- ters from which the enemy may come . Opposite to the middle of each of these ...
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... lines of de- fence which may be considered as corresponding to the sides , and to the two lines drawn through the centre , and parallel to them , of the rectangular figure before mentioned ( independent of the places which subtend the ...
... lines of de- fence which may be considered as corresponding to the sides , and to the two lines drawn through the centre , and parallel to them , of the rectangular figure before mentioned ( independent of the places which subtend the ...
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... lines from Edinburgh to Stirling , from Stirling to Perth , and from Perth to Aberdeen , we shall have an aggregate of lines of fortified positions equal at least to eleven hundred miles . Now if these lines are to be secured by ...
... lines from Edinburgh to Stirling , from Stirling to Perth , and from Perth to Aberdeen , we shall have an aggregate of lines of fortified positions equal at least to eleven hundred miles . Now if these lines are to be secured by ...
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