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" ... it is likely that some of the parts will be taken a small matter too little, and others too great ; so that they will, upon the whole, in all probability, very nearly balance one another. After all the fields and particular parts are thus computed... "
A Treatise on Land-surveying, in Six Parts ... - Page 168
by Thomas Dix (of Oundle.) - 1799 - 193 pages
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A Treatise on Mensuration: Both in Theory and Practice

Charles Hutton - Geometry - 1770 - 518 pages
...of parts thus taken and applied to a fcale, it is likely that fome will be taken too little ;md fome too great, fo that they will, upon the whole, in all probability, nearly balance one another. EXAMPLE I. Suppofe that, after having planned the figure in the 3d example,...
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A Treatise on Mensuration, Both in Theory and Practice

Charles Hutton - Measurement - 1788 - 728 pages
...calculation ; and, among a number of parts, thus taken and applied to a fcale, it is likely that fome of the parts will be taken a fmall matter too little, and...the whole, in all probability, very nearly balance one another. After all the fields, and particular parts, are thus computed feparately, and added all...
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Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors and Intended to be the ..., Volume 2

Mathematics - 1801 - 658 pages
...scale, it is likely that some of the parts will be taken somewhat too little, and others too great ;'so that they will, upon the whole, in all probability, very nearly balance one another. After all the fields and particular patts are thus computed separately, and added together,...
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A Treatise on Land-surveying: In Seven Parts...

Thomas Dix (of Oundle.) - Surveying - 1802 - 276 pages
...a scale, it is likely some parts will be taken a small matter too little, and others too great, so that they will upon the whole, in all probability, very nearly balance each other. — Vide HUT TO m's Mathematical Dictionary, Vol. II. Page 553. »59 The following diagram represents the last...
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A Treatise on Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical: With Its Application to ...

Charles William Hackley - Trigonometry - 1851 - 536 pages
...is likely that some of the parts will be taken a small matter too little, and others too great ; so that they will, upon the whole, in all probability, very nearly balance one another. After all the fields and particular parts are thus computed separately, and added all...
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