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Page 158
Nor will the political principles , occasionally declared , find general approbation , tho they will deserve notice . ... In conformity to this principle he proceeds , “ The Phocian war was a great source of security to Athens , and the ...
Nor will the political principles , occasionally declared , find general approbation , tho they will deserve notice . ... In conformity to this principle he proceeds , “ The Phocian war was a great source of security to Athens , and the ...
Page 276
... till lately , an entirely erroneous principle has been adopted : so false , indeed , that directions have been given , and followed ... for the computation of which the most mistaken principles are still employed ; although Col.
... till lately , an entirely erroneous principle has been adopted : so false , indeed , that directions have been given , and followed ... for the computation of which the most mistaken principles are still employed ; although Col.
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All the principles of engineering ultimately reduce themselves to those of the mathematical sciences ; and it is to little purpose that young men are taught to be good draftsmen , if they are deficient in mathematical knowlege .
All the principles of engineering ultimately reduce themselves to those of the mathematical sciences ; and it is to little purpose that young men are taught to be good draftsmen , if they are deficient in mathematical knowlege .
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