Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... equal to them all . Thoroughly tried in adversity , and tempted by success : yet still superior ! Cruelly and unjustly per . secuted ; yet not to be provoked even to just revenge . In the saddest and suddenest reverse of fortune ...
... equal to them all . Thoroughly tried in adversity , and tempted by success : yet still superior ! Cruelly and unjustly per . secuted ; yet not to be provoked even to just revenge . In the saddest and suddenest reverse of fortune ...
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... equal , it is a regular decagon , and may be inscribed in a circle ; otherwise , not . If the radius of a circle , or the side of the inscribed hexagon , be divided in extreme and mean proportion , the greater segment will be the side ...
... equal , it is a regular decagon , and may be inscribed in a circle ; otherwise , not . If the radius of a circle , or the side of the inscribed hexagon , be divided in extreme and mean proportion , the greater segment will be the side ...
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... equal variation in the chart of Dr. Halley . M. Euler first examines the case wherein the two magnetic poles are diametrically oppo- site ; second , he places them in the two oppo- site meridians , but at unequal distances from the ...
... equal variation in the chart of Dr. Halley . M. Euler first examines the case wherein the two magnetic poles are diametrically oppo- site ; second , he places them in the two oppo- site meridians , but at unequal distances from the ...
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... equal the determined finite quantity called the sum , though it may approach to it in such a manner , that their difference will become smaller than any as- signable quantity . The sum of any infinite geometrical series decreasing , is ...
... equal the determined finite quantity called the sum , though it may approach to it in such a manner , that their difference will become smaller than any as- signable quantity . The sum of any infinite geometrical series decreasing , is ...
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... equal angles similar arcs in peripheries of different diameters ; at the centre are subtended by equal arcs , and by and an angle is said to be of so many degrees , as are contained in the arc of any circle compre- hended between the ...
... equal angles similar arcs in peripheries of different diameters ; at the centre are subtended by equal arcs , and by and an angle is said to be of so many degrees , as are contained in the arc of any circle compre- hended between the ...
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