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" The latter being taken from the former, leaves 3.14.15.9265.5 for the Length of half the Circumference of a Circle whofe Radius is Unity : Therefore the Diameter of any Circle is to its Circutuftrence as I is to 3.1415.9265.5 nearly. "
The Theory and Practice of Gauging, Demonstrated in a Short and Easy Method ... - Page 95
by Robert Shirtcliffe - 1740 - 283 pages
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Sherwin's Mathematical Tables: Contriv'd in an Easy and Comprehensive Manner ...

Henry Sherwin - Logarithms - 1772 - 454 pages
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