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... give to the ships great horizontal expansion ; and for this end the construction of their hulls must be changed . The bows and sides are to be constructed very differently , as the end to be answered by them is very different ; the one ...
... give to the ships great horizontal expansion ; and for this end the construction of their hulls must be changed . The bows and sides are to be constructed very differently , as the end to be answered by them is very different ; the one ...
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... give sufficient accuracy to it , are here explained fully , and with a considerable degree of perspicuity . On the Method of taking Radicals out of Equations . By D. Mooney , A. B. Trin . Coll . Dublin . The object of this memoir is to ...
... give sufficient accuracy to it , are here explained fully , and with a considerable degree of perspicuity . On the Method of taking Radicals out of Equations . By D. Mooney , A. B. Trin . Coll . Dublin . The object of this memoir is to ...
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... gives a less number of surd rectangles than when in this form x + √√ @ = √c + √ă + √Ƒ − √o . Supplement to Mr ... give a satis- factory abstract of the contents of this memoir . On the Application of a converging Series to the ...
... gives a less number of surd rectangles than when in this form x + √√ @ = √c + √ă + √Ƒ − √o . Supplement to Mr ... give a satis- factory abstract of the contents of this memoir . On the Application of a converging Series to the ...
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... give it dignity and elevation ; or that when they were well chosen , they were spoiled by the manner in which they were conducted , being detained under the pen until their spirit eva- porated , or traced until the likeness vanished ...
... give it dignity and elevation ; or that when they were well chosen , they were spoiled by the manner in which they were conducted , being detained under the pen until their spirit eva- porated , or traced until the likeness vanished ...
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... give in this account . We shall mention a few of the most remarkable circum- stances which occur in the narrative of the voyage . - In the passage from England towards Cape Horn , Captain Colnett relates that The autumnal equinoctial ...
... give in this account . We shall mention a few of the most remarkable circum- stances which occur in the narrative of the voyage . - In the passage from England towards Cape Horn , Captain Colnett relates that The autumnal equinoctial ...
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