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... side at an equal angle of elevation to receive the reflected rays . Generalization . Instead of a plain slip of glass , the plain side of a plano - concave , or plano - convex lens of any focal length whatso- ever may be used and when ...
... side at an equal angle of elevation to receive the reflected rays . Generalization . Instead of a plain slip of glass , the plain side of a plano - concave , or plano - convex lens of any focal length whatso- ever may be used and when ...
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... side of the square , from which the construction is made inwards , to be equal to 180 toises ; a length of side which that engineer did not employ for square works , as they were generally used for forts only . He also makes the faces ...
... side of the square , from which the construction is made inwards , to be equal to 180 toises ; a length of side which that engineer did not employ for square works , as they were generally used for forts only . He also makes the faces ...
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... side , on which it is made inwards , to be equal to 180 toises ; ' a length of side , however , which that officer scarcely ever employed in pentagonal works , which he commonly adopt- ed for citadels . The observations , which we have ...
... side , on which it is made inwards , to be equal to 180 toises ; ' a length of side , however , which that officer scarcely ever employed in pentagonal works , which he commonly adopt- ed for citadels . The observations , which we have ...
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