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Page 262
... angles of the counter - guards equal respec- tively to 98 ° 8 ' , because the drawing of the lines of defence from the angles of the polygon , through the inner extremities of the perpendiculars to its sides , determines those angles at ...
... angles of the counter - guards equal respec- tively to 98 ° 8 ' , because the drawing of the lines of defence from the angles of the polygon , through the inner extremities of the perpendiculars to its sides , determines those angles at ...
Page 263
... angles to 5 , the length of each at the saliant angles equal to 44 toises , and the base of each traverse equal to 3 toises . At page 65 , Mr. L. states the construction of Vauban's third system improved by Cormontaigne : ' but his ...
... angles to 5 , the length of each at the saliant angles equal to 44 toises , and the base of each traverse equal to 3 toises . At page 65 , Mr. L. states the construction of Vauban's third system improved by Cormontaigne : ' but his ...
Page 461
... angles be deducted one third of the excess of their sum above two right angles , the reduced angles of such triangle may be taken as the angles of a rectilinear triangle , the sides of which are equal to the sides of the spherical ...
... angles be deducted one third of the excess of their sum above two right angles , the reduced angles of such triangle may be taken as the angles of a rectilinear triangle , the sides of which are equal to the sides of the spherical ...
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