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Page 383
... given , the dip is determined , and if the dip is given , the direction is determined . ' Here the dip and the inclination , which are the same , are re- presented as two different things necessary to be observed ; and in the next place ...
... given , the dip is determined , and if the dip is given , the direction is determined . ' Here the dip and the inclination , which are the same , are re- presented as two different things necessary to be observed ; and in the next place ...
Page 473
... given in the introductory part of the volume to which it will be necessary for us to pay particular attention ; and , as this treats on a subject of great interest , the reader will not be displeased by our entering on it at some length ...
... given in the introductory part of the volume to which it will be necessary for us to pay particular attention ; and , as this treats on a subject of great interest , the reader will not be displeased by our entering on it at some length ...
Page 476
... given integral number into four squares , of which the roots shall be equal to another given number . " This problem the author reduces to the decomposition of a given integer into three squares ; shewing at the same time that , if a ...
... given integral number into four squares , of which the roots shall be equal to another given number . " This problem the author reduces to the decomposition of a given integer into three squares ; shewing at the same time that , if a ...
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