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... the author's whip ) —the same fubject continued -- remarks on the constructions in the first book - remarks which ... to make à proper estimate of his progress in geometry , when he is master of the first book of Euclid's Elements .
... the author's whip ) —the same fubject continued -- remarks on the constructions in the first book - remarks which ... to make à proper estimate of his progress in geometry , when he is master of the first book of Euclid's Elements .
Page 287
THE He first enquiry among scholars , to whom these two odes , said to be written by Horace , are presented , must neceffarily be concerning their authenticity : what proof is there , that they are really his ?
THE He first enquiry among scholars , to whom these two odes , said to be written by Horace , are presented , must neceffarily be concerning their authenticity : what proof is there , that they are really his ?
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The last and best of Curtius's improvements , confifted in setting off , on the first concentric arc within the outermost , the both part of such a portion of that arc as answered to 61 degrees , and from that division continuing on ...
The last and best of Curtius's improvements , confifted in setting off , on the first concentric arc within the outermost , the both part of such a portion of that arc as answered to 61 degrees , and from that division continuing on ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
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