Pleasure with Profit: Consisting of Recreations of Divers Kinds, Viz. Numerical, Geometrical, Mechanical, Statical, Astronomical, Horometrical, Cryptographical, Magnetical, Automatical, Chymical, and Historical : Published to Recreate Ingenious Spirits, and to Induce Them to Make Further Scrutiny Into These (and the Like) Sublime Sciences, and to Divert Them from Following Such Vices, to which Youth (in this Age) are So Much Inclin'dRichard Baldwin and John Dunton, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, and at the Raven in the Poultrey, 1694 - Algebra - 408 pages |
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Page ix
... Arch of a great Circle . Ravigation : Sines . Hozologiographia , Arithmetically , by the Tables of Tangents . Logarithms . Scale , and Or Dialling : Geometrically , by Compaffes . Inftrumentally , by the Sector , Quadrants , Scales ...
... Arch of a great Circle . Ravigation : Sines . Hozologiographia , Arithmetically , by the Tables of Tangents . Logarithms . Scale , and Or Dialling : Geometrically , by Compaffes . Inftrumentally , by the Sector , Quadrants , Scales ...
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... Arch GG ( over the given Point B as near as you can guess ) . Again ; ( The Compaffes being ftill open at the fame distance ) fet one Foot in the Point F , and with the other describe another obfcure Arch HH , croffing the former in the ...
... Arch GG ( over the given Point B as near as you can guess ) . Again ; ( The Compaffes being ftill open at the fame distance ) fet one Foot in the Point F , and with the other describe another obfcure Arch HH , croffing the former in the ...
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... Arch of a Circle AFG , croffing the firft Arch in F. Again , Set one Foot in F , and with the other defcribe the fmall Arch HH , croffing the former in the Point C , through which Point C , draw a Line from the given Point A , and that ...
... Arch of a Circle AFG , croffing the firft Arch in F. Again , Set one Foot in F , and with the other defcribe the fmall Arch HH , croffing the former in the Point C , through which Point C , draw a Line from the given Point A , and that ...
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... Arch Y Y , and removing the Compaffes to R , make the Arch Z Z croffing the former in Æ , fo a Line drawn through E and P , fhall be Perpendicular to NO . First , From any In the fecond Cafe , Let V be the Point given ; part of the ...
... Arch Y Y , and removing the Compaffes to R , make the Arch Z Z croffing the former in Æ , fo a Line drawn through E and P , fhall be Perpendicular to NO . First , From any In the fecond Cafe , Let V be the Point given ; part of the ...
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... Arch IK Then move the Compaffes to F , ( near the other end of the Line ) and describe another fmall and obfcure Arch LM . Laftly , Lay a Paler to the very top of these two Arches , fo that the Ruler do not crofs , but juftly touch ...
... Arch IK Then move the Compaffes to F , ( near the other end of the Line ) and describe another fmall and obfcure Arch LM . Laftly , Lay a Paler to the very top of these two Arches , fo that the Ruler do not crofs , but juftly touch ...
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