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Have almost prepared for the Press a Treatise of a geometrical and mechanical Constructions of Problems , with the after - written Title , which I intend to publish , if I can meet with suitable Encouragement , and can get enough Hands ...
Have almost prepared for the Press a Treatise of a geometrical and mechanical Constructions of Problems , with the after - written Title , which I intend to publish , if I can meet with suitable Encouragement , and can get enough Hands ...
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34. All four - fided figures besides these may be called trapeziunis . 35. Parallels are right lines , which being in the same plane , and produced infinitely either way , will not meet one another either way " ...
34. All four - fided figures besides these may be called trapeziunis . 35. Parallels are right lines , which being in the same plane , and produced infinitely either way , will not meet one another either way " ...
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... may be infinitely produced both ways , and never meet , and yet not be such as Èuclid calls parallels . s This eighth axiom is universally convertible , although Proclus , Borellus , Taquet , & c . say it is not .
... may be infinitely produced both ways , and never meet , and yet not be such as Èuclid calls parallels . s This eighth axiom is universally convertible , although Proclus , Borellus , Taquet , & c . say it is not .
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gles , those right lines , being infinitely produced , do meet on that fide where the angles are less than two right angles " , 12. Two right lines do not comprehend a space . - ge' A t All these axioms are so evident , when the words ...
gles , those right lines , being infinitely produced , do meet on that fide where the angles are less than two right angles " , 12. Two right lines do not comprehend a space . - ge' A t All these axioms are so evident , when the words ...
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For if it be not parallel , the lines A B , dc produced will meet either towards B D or A C ; let them be produced towards A E B D , and meet in the point G. Now the angle A Ef being the external angle of the triangle с D EGF ...
For if it be not parallel , the lines A B , dc produced will meet either towards B D or A C ; let them be produced towards A E B D , and meet in the point G. Now the angle A Ef being the external angle of the triangle с D EGF ...
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