The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 5 巻、第 2 部1809 |
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... true , in the Pyramids , two galleries whose roofs consist of many pieces ; but it is manifest from the construction that the builder had no notion of the nature of an arch ; they can no more be called arched - vaultings , than many of ...
... true , in the Pyramids , two galleries whose roofs consist of many pieces ; but it is manifest from the construction that the builder had no notion of the nature of an arch ; they can no more be called arched - vaultings , than many of ...
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... true me chanical science , that mathematicians directed any part of their attention to the theory of arches . Dr. Hooke gave the first hint of a principle , when he affirmed that the figure into which a chain or rope , perfectly ...
... true me chanical science , that mathematicians directed any part of their attention to the theory of arches . Dr. Hooke gave the first hint of a principle , when he affirmed that the figure into which a chain or rope , perfectly ...
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... true one , because it ensures an equilibrium in the whole of the ponderating matter , by making an equality at every point of the curve , between all the adjacent pressures , when re- duced to the tangential directions , or those ...
... true one , because it ensures an equilibrium in the whole of the ponderating matter , by making an equality at every point of the curve , between all the adjacent pressures , when re- duced to the tangential directions , or those ...
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... true theory , but a singular love for the two which are now exploded . These , if we rightly understand him , he ... true inference from false premises . Now , we affirm that the conclusion is drawn from true premises ; and we are con ...
... true theory , but a singular love for the two which are now exploded . These , if we rightly understand him , he ... true inference from false premises . Now , we affirm that the conclusion is drawn from true premises ; and we are con ...
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... true ; the proposition does not ap- ply to a rolling body , but to one sliding without friction : and we would advise Mr. Ware to hesitate about his proposition , till he can find such bodies with which to erect an arch . We are next ...
... true ; the proposition does not ap- ply to a rolling body , but to one sliding without friction : and we would advise Mr. Ware to hesitate about his proposition , till he can find such bodies with which to erect an arch . We are next ...
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