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Our mathematical Professor should have added , that these three points must not
be in one and the same right line . ... Presently after , we are told , that " the
straight lines which contain an angle are termed its sides , and their point of
origin or ...
Our mathematical Professor should have added , that these three points must not
be in one and the same right line . ... Presently after , we are told , that " the
straight lines which contain an angle are termed its sides , and their point of
origin or ...
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The shortest line that can be drawn between two given points , is a straight line .
This simple proposition , which might without any hesitation have been inclu .
ded in the axioms , had not Mr . L . thought them rather apt to produce obscurity , '
is ...
The shortest line that can be drawn between two given points , is a straight line .
This simple proposition , which might without any hesitation have been inclu .
ded in the axioms , had not Mr . L . thought them rather apt to produce obscurity , '
is ...
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A straight line which bisects , either internally or externally , the vertical angle of a
triangle , will divide its base into segments , internal or external , that are ... In the
demonstration , we are told expressly that equal angles are straight lines !
A straight line which bisects , either internally or externally , the vertical angle of a
triangle , will divide its base into segments , internal or external , that are ... In the
demonstration , we are told expressly that equal angles are straight lines !
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The latter point , however , may be set . tled in a few lines , and we must find room
for them . • From van to rear the roaring deluge runs , The storm disgorging from a
thousand guns , Each like a vast volcano , spouting wide His hissing hell ...
The latter point , however , may be set . tled in a few lines , and we must find room
for them . • From van to rear the roaring deluge runs , The storm disgorging from a
thousand guns , Each like a vast volcano , spouting wide His hissing hell ...
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But line with line , the chiefs at either head , Is fiercely joined , like two infuriate
snakes That crested meet , entwining , till ... That which is contained in the closing
lines is not very accurate , inasmuch as the trees that are left , when a copse is ...
But line with line , the chiefs at either head , Is fiercely joined , like two infuriate
snakes That crested meet , entwining , till ... That which is contained in the closing
lines is not very accurate , inasmuch as the trees that are left , when a copse is ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.