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Page 159
... given in this place is to show that the principle of thin or thick plates , either of air or glass , on which the rays might alternately exert their fits of easy reflection and easy transmisson , must be given up , and that the fits ...
... given in this place is to show that the principle of thin or thick plates , either of air or glass , on which the rays might alternately exert their fits of easy reflection and easy transmisson , must be given up , and that the fits ...
Page 419
... given the com- piler of this work opportunity to add above a thousand villages omit- ted by Mr Adams ; and the extraordinary pains he has been at , in the frequent inspection of these useful maps , and the great number of books he has ...
... given the com- piler of this work opportunity to add above a thousand villages omit- ted by Mr Adams ; and the extraordinary pains he has been at , in the frequent inspection of these useful maps , and the great number of books he has ...
Page 457
... given in space , to find a fifth point from which the distances from the first four are in a given ratio , or which have among them any other given relation . Again : four spheres being given in space , to find a fifth which shall be ...
... given in space , to find a fifth point from which the distances from the first four are in a given ratio , or which have among them any other given relation . Again : four spheres being given in space , to find a fifth which shall be ...
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