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" Bounds) of a Line, are Points. IV. A Right Line, is that which lietb evenly between its Points. "
Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated. With ... - Page 1
by Euclid, Isaac Barrow - 1714 - 520 pages
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Euclide's Elements ... compendiously demonstrated, by I. Barrow. Transl

Euclides - 1660 - 368 pages
...DFS ELE MENTS. :' ' • - 'i _ r-' < _ ,..'..* Definitions. Point is that which hath ho part. I 1. A Line is a longitude without latitude. III. The ends > or limits, of a _._ line are points. I V. A right line is that which lyes equally betwixt it's points. V. A Superficies...
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Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated ...

Euclid, Isaac Barrow - Euclid's Elements - 1732 - 436 pages
...Q,&q CSc c 0:0: i The FIRST BOOK OF '£ UCLID E's E LEMENT S. Definitions. I Point is that which hath no part. | II. A line is a longitude without [ latitude. III. The ends, or limits of aline | are points. IV. A right line is that which lies | equally betwixt its points. V. A Superficies...
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Euclid's Elements of Geometry,: From the Latin Translation of Commandine. To ...

Euclid, John Keill - Geometry - 1733 - 444 pages
...-which hath no Parts, or Magnitude. II. A Line is Length, without Breadth. III. The Ends (or Bounds) of a Line, are Points. IV. A Right Line, is that which lietb evenly between its Points. V. A Superficies, is that which hath only Length and Breadth. VI....
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Euclide's Elements: The Whole Fifteen Books Compendiously Demonstrated: with ...

Euclid - Euclid's Elements - 1751 - 420 pages
...they an ufed. The The Fi RST BOOK 6 F EUCLID ELEMENTS. Definitions. Point is that which hath no parts. II. A Line is a longitude without: latitude. III. The ends, or limits of a line are points. IV. A Right-line is that which lies equally betwixt its points. V. A Superficies is that which hath Only...
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The Elements of Euclid,: In which the Propositions are Demonstrated in a New ...

Euclid - Geometry - 1776 - 318 pages
...Point is that which hath no parts or magnitude*" ,A line is length without breadth. IIL The bounds of a line are points: IV. A right line is that which lieth evenly between its points* A fuperficies is that which hath only length and breadth. VI. The...
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The Elements of Euclid: In which the Propositions are Demonstrated in a New ...

Euclid - Geometry - 1776 - 326 pages
...I. Point is that which hath no parts or magnitude. A line is length without breadth. III. The bounds of a line are points. IV. A right line is that which lieth evenly between its points. A fuperficies is that which hath only length and breadth. The bounds...
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Euclid's Elements of Geometry: From the Latin Translation of Commandine, to ...

John Keill - Geometry - 1782 - 476 pages
...which hath no Parts or •^ Magnitude. II. A Line is Length, without Breadth. III. The Ends (or Bounds) of a Line are Points. IV. A Right Line is that which lietb evenly between its Points. V. A Superficies is that which hath oit'ty Length and Breadth. VI....
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