Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of knowledge, ed. by E. Smedley, Hugh J. Rose and Henry J. Rose. [With] Plates, Volym 11845 |
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... prism of equal base and altitude . Some other important geo- metrical inventions and discoveries are attributed to Eudoxus , amongst which is that of the theory of curved lines generally . This distinguished geometer died in the year ...
... prism of equal base and altitude . Some other important geo- metrical inventions and discoveries are attributed to Eudoxus , amongst which is that of the theory of curved lines generally . This distinguished geometer died in the year ...
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... prisms , instead of calling them lines and sections , as Cavallerius had done . On these principles he solved a number of very difficult and curious pro- blems in a work , entitled Traité des Indivisibles , which was not printed till ...
... prisms , instead of calling them lines and sections , as Cavallerius had done . On these principles he solved a number of very difficult and curious pro- blems in a work , entitled Traité des Indivisibles , which was not printed till ...
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... prism . 3. The equal and parallel plane figures ABCDE , FGHIK are called the bases of the prism . The other planes or parallelograms taken together constitute the lateral or convex surface of the prism . 4. The altitude of a prism is ...
... prism . 3. The equal and parallel plane figures ABCDE , FGHIK are called the bases of the prism . The other planes or parallelograms taken together constitute the lateral or convex surface of the prism . 4. The altitude of a prism is ...
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... prism ABCI , the sections NOPQR , STVXY , formed by parallel planes , are equal polygons , fig . 194 . For the sides ST , NO are parallel , being the inter- sections of two parallel planes with a third plane ABGF ; moreover the sides ST ...
... prism ABCI , the sections NOPQR , STVXY , formed by parallel planes , are equal polygons , fig . 194 . For the sides ST , NO are parallel , being the inter- sections of two parallel planes with a third plane ABGF ; moreover the sides ST ...
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... prism , is equal to that base , -equal altitudes because these altitudes are the same divisions Ax , xy , yz , & c ... prisms are as the altitudes ; they are therefore so also when the altitudes are incommensurable . PROPOSITION IX ...
... prism , is equal to that base , -equal altitudes because these altitudes are the same divisions Ax , xy , yz , & c ... prisms are as the altitudes ; they are therefore so also when the altitudes are incommensurable . PROPOSITION IX ...
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adjective adverb Alamannic altitude ancient Anglo-Saxon applied argument Aristotle assertion base Cæsar called Chap CHAUCER Cicero circ circle circumference common conception conjunction connected consequently considered derived dialect distinct employed equal existence expressed Fallacy former Frankish French Geometry German given Gothic Grammar grammarians Greek hearers hence idea ignoratio elenchi instance interjection kind Kyng language Latin latter less Logic manner meaning mind mode nature noun noun substantive object observed old English origin parallel parallelogram participle perpendicular person phrase plane polygon predicate Premiss principles Priscian prism pronoun prop PROPOSITION radius reason regular polygon relation remark respect Rhetoric right angles Scholium Scottish sense sentence SHAKSPEARE sides signifies similar solid solid angle speaking speech square substantive supposed surface Syllogism term thing thought tion triangle truth Universal Grammar verb word writers
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Sida 260 - to acknowledge our sins before God,|| yet ought we most chiefly so to do,|| when we assemble and meet together—to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, — to .set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy word, and to ask those things which are requisite and
Sida 250 - like one of these. If then God so clothe the grass which to-day is in the field, and to-morrow is cast into the oven, how much more will he clothe you' 1 * Let us here adopt a little of the tasteless manner of modern
Sida 128 - spur that the clear spirit doth raise, (That last infirmity of noble mind; To scorn delights, and live laborious days ; But the fair guerdon when we hope to find, Comes the blind fury, with th* abhorred
Sida 267 - here present, to accompany me with a pure heart and humble voice to the throne of the heavenly grace, saying after me.' " In the latter part of the first period, * but confess them with an humble lowly penitent and obedient heart, to the end that we may obtain, forgiveness of the same, by his infinite goodness and
Sida 249 - any risk of its meaning being mistaken. The passage cited by Dr. Campbell,f from one of our Lord's discourses, (which are in general of this character,) together with the remarks made upon it, will serve to illustrate what has been just said : "'Consider,' says our Lord, ' the lilies how they grow : they toil not, they spin not ; and yet 1 say
Sida 150 - statesman, JACK CADE, thus reproaches his prisoner LORD SAY, " It will be proved to thy face, that thou hast men about thee, that usually talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear.
Sida 255 - Burke, as an instance of Energetic brevity, is in this manner brought in at the close of a more expanded exhibition of the sentiment, as a condensed conclusion of the whole. " Power, of some kind or other, will survive the shock in which manners and opinions perish ; and it will find other
Sida 267 - his infinite goodness and mercy. And although we ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our sins before God, yet ought we most chiefly so to do, wlien we assemble and meet together. To render thanks for the great benefits
Sida 78 - I would have in the heath some thickets made only of sweet-briar, and honeysuckle, and some wild vine amongst; and the ground set with violets ; for these are sweet, and prosper in the shade ; and these to be in the heath here and there, not in
Sida 307 - and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the scure and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used : and contrary to the king, his crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper mill.