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... give the saliant or flanked angle of the bastion equal to 110 ° : for if n denote the number of the sides in any polygon above the pentagon , that angle will be generally and truly expressed within a second by 360 ° 143 ° 7′48 ′′ - , as ...
... give the saliant or flanked angle of the bastion equal to 110 ° : for if n denote the number of the sides in any polygon above the pentagon , that angle will be generally and truly expressed within a second by 360 ° 143 ° 7′48 ′′ - , as ...
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... give the flanked angles equal to 98 degrees ; and in directing the cadets , therefore , to draw the lines of defence , which deter- mine the magnitude of the saliant or flinked angles of the bastions , through the inner extremities of ...
... give the flanked angles equal to 98 degrees ; and in directing the cadets , therefore , to draw the lines of defence , which deter- mine the magnitude of the saliant or flinked angles of the bastions , through the inner extremities of ...
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... give our readers an idea of the original work , with the additious of the editor , we shall select a passage or two for their perusal . The first that we shall transcribe is on " REVELLING : " ' Give yourself to be merry , but not ...
... give our readers an idea of the original work , with the additious of the editor , we shall select a passage or two for their perusal . The first that we shall transcribe is on " REVELLING : " ' Give yourself to be merry , but not ...
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