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Page 27
... given ; the con- struction of the trigonometrical canon is explained , various formulæ of verification are deduced , and the utility of tri- gonometrical formulæ is farther shewn , in the solution of particular numerical equations of ...
... given ; the con- struction of the trigonometrical canon is explained , various formulæ of verification are deduced , and the utility of tri- gonometrical formulæ is farther shewn , in the solution of particular numerical equations of ...
Page 28
... given , if the same applied with equal convenience and equal numerical accuracy to all in stances ; but the fact is otherwise . If an example were proposed in which the angle A should be nearly 90 " , as C is in the former example : the ...
... given , if the same applied with equal convenience and equal numerical accuracy to all in stances ; but the fact is otherwise . If an example were proposed in which the angle A should be nearly 90 " , as C is in the former example : the ...
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... given , that an angle nearly 90 ° cannot exactly be found from its logarithmic tangent . The determination of the angle by means of proportional parts will be wrong in seconds by Sherwin's tables ; and will be wrong in the parts of ...
... given , that an angle nearly 90 ° cannot exactly be found from its logarithmic tangent . The determination of the angle by means of proportional parts will be wrong in seconds by Sherwin's tables ; and will be wrong in the parts of ...
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... given ( A , B , a ) . Req . ( b , c ) " : we print verbatim et literatim , that our readers may understand the matter more clearly . Here Mr. W. exhibits a solution which we presume to think in- complete , for there is still " Req . ( c ) ...
... given ( A , B , a ) . Req . ( b , c ) " : we print verbatim et literatim , that our readers may understand the matter more clearly . Here Mr. W. exhibits a solution which we presume to think in- complete , for there is still " Req . ( c ) ...
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... given his instructions on Cri- ticism and Taste with so much ability ! For what could be a more palpable violation of all the just laws of proprie- ty , of all right estimates of things , than for a religious teacher to tell the world ...
... given his instructions on Cri- ticism and Taste with so much ability ! For what could be a more palpable violation of all the just laws of proprie- ty , of all right estimates of things , than for a religious teacher to tell the world ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.