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Side 8
... third of the labour would thus be saved . I take it for granted , that the time will come when the ten - figure tables must be reprinted . Even in Cambridge ( which is better supplied with such works than London , and is perhaps in this ...
... third of the labour would thus be saved . I take it for granted , that the time will come when the ten - figure tables must be reprinted . Even in Cambridge ( which is better supplied with such works than London , and is perhaps in this ...
Side 10
... third group ends , thus : 1436 8 11 13 16 15 18 20 23 19 22 21 24 2 5 7 10 9 12 14 17 a b After a little time the user would soon regard the portion above or below the line as belonging to the previous or succeeding page , as if the ...
... third group ends , thus : 1436 8 11 13 16 15 18 20 23 19 22 21 24 2 5 7 10 9 12 14 17 a b After a little time the user would soon regard the portion above or below the line as belonging to the previous or succeeding page , as if the ...
Side 18
... third of the simple angle XOP , and let OG and OH be the positions assumed by the generating line after describing positively one - third and two - thirds respectively of a complete revolution from the position OF . Then , since the ...
... third of the simple angle XOP , and let OG and OH be the positions assumed by the generating line after describing positively one - third and two - thirds respectively of a complete revolution from the position OF . Then , since the ...
Side 19
... third parts will consist of the simple angle XOF and of all angles which may be derived from it by one or more third parts of a complete revolution of the generating line ; that is to say , of the three series whose terminal arms are OF ...
... third parts will consist of the simple angle XOF and of all angles which may be derived from it by one or more third parts of a complete revolution of the generating line ; that is to say , of the three series whose terminal arms are OF ...
Side 20
... third of the simple angle XOP , and XOK equal to one - third of the simple angle X'OQ . Let OG and OH be the positions assumed by the generating line , after describing positively one - third and two - thirds respectively of a complete ...
... third of the simple angle XOP , and XOK equal to one - third of the simple angle X'OQ . Let OG and OH be the positions assumed by the generating line , after describing positively one - third and two - thirds respectively of a complete ...
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