Instructions Given in the Drawing School Established by the Dublin Society: Course of mathematicks. System of the physical world. System of the moral world. Plan of the military art. Plan of the marcantile arts. Plan of naval art. Plan of mechanic arts. The elements of EuclidA. M'Culloch, 1769 |
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Página v
... Laws of Equilibrium , and Motion of folid and fluid Bodies , the Motion of the heavenly Bodies , & c . they extend to all Branches of Mathema- human Knowledge , and ftrengthening our intellectual Powers , by form- ticks ing in the Mind ...
... Laws of Equilibrium , and Motion of folid and fluid Bodies , the Motion of the heavenly Bodies , & c . they extend to all Branches of Mathema- human Knowledge , and ftrengthening our intellectual Powers , by form- ticks ing in the Mind ...
Página viii
... Laws of taught . In fine , the Art of Combinations , and its Application for de- Chance . termining the Degrees of Probability in civil , moral and political Enqui- ries are difclofed . Ars cujus Ufus et Neceffitas ita univerfale eft ...
... Laws of taught . In fine , the Art of Combinations , and its Application for de- Chance . termining the Degrees of Probability in civil , moral and political Enqui- ries are difclofed . Ars cujus Ufus et Neceffitas ita univerfale eft ...
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... Laws lay hid in Night ; God faid , Let Newton be , and all was Light . The great Geniuses of every Species have been furprized at the In- difference which Men fhew for the Spectacle of Nature . Tafo puts Reflections in the Mouth of ...
... Laws lay hid in Night ; God faid , Let Newton be , and all was Light . The great Geniuses of every Species have been furprized at the In- difference which Men fhew for the Spectacle of Nature . Tafo puts Reflections in the Mouth of ...
Página xvii
... Laws , and of the ecclefiaftical Adminiftra- The Refor tion , is effentially connected with the Syftem of the World ; St. Au- mation of guftine recommended the Study of it particularly for this Reafon ; St. dar depend- Hyppolite applied ...
... Laws , and of the ecclefiaftical Adminiftra- The Refor tion , is effentially connected with the Syftem of the World ; St. Au- mation of guftine recommended the Study of it particularly for this Reafon ; St. dar depend- Hyppolite applied ...
Página xxiv
... Laws according to which this material World , and all land the 4th Things in it , are fo wifely framed , maintained and preferved . of the No- of the King- of February 1768 . To relax their Minds after those Speculations , they are ...
... Laws according to which this material World , and all land the 4th Things in it , are fo wifely framed , maintained and preferved . of the No- of the King- of February 1768 . To relax their Minds after those Speculations , they are ...
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Página 8 - Let it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Página 4 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference, are equal to one another.
Página 164 - When of the equimultiples of four magnitudes (taken as in the fifth definition), the multiple of the first is greater than that of the second, but the multiple of the third is not greater than the multiple of the fourth ; then the first is said to have to the second a greater ratio than the third magnitude has to the fourth : and, on the contrary, the third is said to have to the fourth a less ratio than the first has to the second. VIII. " Analogy, or proportion, is the similitude of ratios.
Página 165 - When four magnitudes are continual proportionals, the first is said to have to the fourth the triplicate ratio of that which it has to the second, and so on, quadruplicate, &c., increasing the denomination still by unity, in any number of proportionals.
Página 241 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, etc.
Página xxviii - ... bodies that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently, that not only the sun and moon have .an influence upon the body and motion of the earth, and the earth upon them, but that...
Página 165 - When three magnitudes are proportionals, the first is said to have to the third the duplicate ratio of that which it has to the second.
Página 226 - Equiangular parallelograms have to one another the ratio which is compounded of the ratios of their sides.
Página xiv - Oh! qui m'arrêtera sous vos sombres asiles? Quand pourront les neuf Sœurs, loin des cours et des villes, M'occuper tout entier, et m'apprendre des deux Les divers mouvements inconnus à nos yeux, Les noms et les vertus de ces clartés errantes Par qui sont nos destins et nos mœurs différentes.
Página xxviii - Now what these several degrees are I have not yet experimentally verified; but it is a notion which, if fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done true without it.