The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1809 |
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... respect to an inscribed circle ; so that it is a mean proportional between two circles , having the transverse and conjugate axes for their diameters . This holds equally true of all the other corresponding parts belonging to an ...
... respect to an inscribed circle ; so that it is a mean proportional between two circles , having the transverse and conjugate axes for their diameters . This holds equally true of all the other corresponding parts belonging to an ...
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... respect to an eye placed on our earth . The term is chiefly used in speaking of Ve- nus and Mercury , the arch of a great circle intercepted between either of these planets and the Sun , being called the elongation of that planet from ...
... respect to an eye placed on our earth . The term is chiefly used in speaking of Ve- nus and Mercury , the arch of a great circle intercepted between either of these planets and the Sun , being called the elongation of that planet from ...
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... respect to an inscribed circle ; so that it is a mean proportional between two circles , having the transverse and conjugate axes for their diameters . This holds equally true of all the other corresponding parts belonging to an ...
... respect to an inscribed circle ; so that it is a mean proportional between two circles , having the transverse and conjugate axes for their diameters . This holds equally true of all the other corresponding parts belonging to an ...
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... respect to the head and ears . It is either of a milk white or cream colour , adorned on every part with brownish - black stripes , running trans- versely on the limbs and body , and longi- tudinally on the face , and arranged with ...
... respect to the head and ears . It is either of a milk white or cream colour , adorned on every part with brownish - black stripes , running trans- versely on the limbs and body , and longi- tudinally on the face , and arranged with ...
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... respect to the number of owners , estates in all the above three re- spects may be held by one or amongst many in four ways , in severalty , in joint tenancy , in coparcenary , or in common . Severalty is the holding lands , & c . as ...
... respect to the number of owners , estates in all the above three re- spects may be held by one or amongst many in four ways , in severalty , in joint tenancy , in coparcenary , or in common . Severalty is the holding lands , & c . as ...
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