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Page 195
... given . The stone with the indented . lines , called the written stone , is represented in a copper - plate ; and a view of the Cairn with upright stones , set in the ground , which surround it , is given in another . For this Cairn ...
... given . The stone with the indented . lines , called the written stone , is represented in a copper - plate ; and a view of the Cairn with upright stones , set in the ground , which surround it , is given in another . For this Cairn ...
Page 196
... given , representing one of the trumpets , which measures four feet in diameter ; and which is conjectured to be the Dudag or Skeh trumpet of brass , mentioned by General Val- lancey . With this paper the volume closes ; and our readers ...
... given , representing one of the trumpets , which measures four feet in diameter ; and which is conjectured to be the Dudag or Skeh trumpet of brass , mentioned by General Val- lancey . With this paper the volume closes ; and our readers ...
Page 261
... given quantity whatever . In such a position let the lines BC , FE , be supposed to be , and then BF , CD , will be quantities less than any that can be given , and therefore will be inassignable , or differentials , or infiftitesi ...
... given quantity whatever . In such a position let the lines BC , FE , be supposed to be , and then BF , CD , will be quantities less than any that can be given , and therefore will be inassignable , or differentials , or infiftitesi ...
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