An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 1089 Seiten |
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... fraction less than one quarter the height of the column . The intercolumniations are , as nearly as possible , 1.5 diameter of the column ; whence the size of the temple will be easily determined . 209. Almost at the foot of the Capitol ...
... fraction less than one quarter the height of the column . The intercolumniations are , as nearly as possible , 1.5 diameter of the column ; whence the size of the temple will be easily determined . 209. Almost at the foot of the Capitol ...
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... fractions and other kinds of numbers , which will be hereafter noticed . Thus , between 2 greater by a unit than 1 , it is easy to conceive an infinity of numbers greater than 1 , yet all less than 2 ; for imagine a line of 2 ft . long ...
... fractions and other kinds of numbers , which will be hereafter noticed . Thus , between 2 greater by a unit than 1 , it is easy to conceive an infinity of numbers greater than 1 , yet all less than 2 ; for imagine a line of 2 ft . long ...
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... fractions is used , whereof we shall hereafter treat . But previous to that , let us investigate the number which nearest approaches to the true quotient , with attention to the remainder left , thus : 6 ) 19 ( 3 18 1 Now , where the ...
... fractions is used , whereof we shall hereafter treat . But previous to that , let us investigate the number which nearest approaches to the true quotient , with attention to the remainder left , thus : 6 ) 19 ( 3 18 1 Now , where the ...
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... fraction . In all fractions the lower number is called the denominator , and that above the line the numerator . In the above fraction of which is read seven thirds , 7 is the numerator and 3 the denominator . In reading fractions we ...
... fraction . In all fractions the lower number is called the denominator , and that above the line the numerator . In the above fraction of which is read seven thirds , 7 is the numerator and 3 the denominator . In reading fractions we ...
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... fraction it is evident that it is five times greater than fraction expresses one of the 10 parts into which 1 may be divided , and that in taking five of those parts we have the value of the fraction 554. It is from this mode of ...
... fraction it is evident that it is five times greater than fraction expresses one of the 10 parts into which 1 may be divided , and that in taking five of those parts we have the value of the fraction 554. It is from this mode of ...
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