The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... given ratio . ( Prop . 5. ) 4. To construct a spherical segment similar to a given spherical seg- ment , and equal to another spherical segment , also given . ( Prop . 6. ) 5. Having given two segments of the same sphere , or of ...
... given ratio . ( Prop . 5. ) 4. To construct a spherical segment similar to a given spherical seg- ment , and equal to another spherical segment , also given . ( Prop . 6. ) 5. Having given two segments of the same sphere , or of ...
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... given by Torelli in the Oxford edition . As a commenta- tor , Peyrard exhibits no comprehensive views of the various sub- jects that pass before him ; he is seldom elegant , though generally correct . He has availed himself of the ...
... given by Torelli in the Oxford edition . As a commenta- tor , Peyrard exhibits no comprehensive views of the various sub- jects that pass before him ; he is seldom elegant , though generally correct . He has availed himself of the ...
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... given to them a strained , and perverted meaning : at least , I can very safely say , I never had the most , distant notion of preaching against the doc- trine of the Trinity ; and never was more astonished in my life than to hear I was ...
... given to them a strained , and perverted meaning : at least , I can very safely say , I never had the most , distant notion of preaching against the doc- trine of the Trinity ; and never was more astonished in my life than to hear I was ...
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