Geometrical Drawing for the use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Rules of Geometry are familiarly explained; the Practical Problems are arranged from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are... A Treatise on the Compound Steam Engine: In Two Parts - Seite 6von John Turnbull (Jr.), Stillman Williams Robinson - 1883 - 192 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Minifie - 1849 - 278 Seiten
...©rtnbo FOR THE 1 30 USE OF SCHOOLS, IN WHICH ТПЕ DEFINITIONS AND ROLES OF GEOMETRY ARE FAMILIARLY EXPLAINED, THE PRACTICAL PROBLEMS ARE ARRANGED FROM THE MOST SIMPLE TO THE MORE COMPLEX, AND IN THEIR DESCRIPTION TECHNICALITIES ARE AVOIDED AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE: WITH AN INTRODUCTION TO ISOMETRICAL... | |
| Museum of Ornamental Art. Library, Ralph Nicholson Wornum - 1855 - 252 Seiten
...for the use of Mechanics and Schools ; in which the definitions and rules of Geometry are familiarly explained. The practical problems are arranged from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible ; with illustrations for drawing plans,... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1862 - 820 Seiten
...Octavo Edition, for the Use of Schools, in which the Definitions anil Rules of Geometry are familiarly explained, the practical Problems are arranged from the most simple to the most complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible; with an Introduction... | |
| Foxhall Alexander Parker - 1865 - 150 Seiten
...for the Use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Bules of Geometry are familiarly explained; the Practical Problems are arranged from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. With Illustrations for Drawing Plans,... | |
| James Gilchrist Benton - 1867 - 610 Seiten
...for the Use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Eules of Geometry are familiarly explained; the Practical Problems are arranged from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. "With Illustrations for Drawing Plans,... | |
| Olaus Henrici - 1867 - 130 Seiten
...for the use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Rules of Geometry are familiarly explained ; the Practical Problems are arranged, from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. With illustrations for Drawing Plans,... | |
| George Washington Plympton - 1868 - 312 Seiten
...for the use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Rules of Geometry are familiarly explained ; the Practical Problems are arranged, from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. With illustrations for Drawing Plans,... | |
| Francis Herbert Joynson - 1868 - 136 Seiten
...for the use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Rules of Geometry are familiarly explained ; the Practical Problems are arranged, from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. With illustrations for Drawing Plans,... | |
| Hilary Bauerman - 1868 - 458 Seiten
...for the use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Rules of Geometry are familiarly explained ; the Practical Problems are arranged, from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. With illustrations for Drawing Plans,... | |
| Stephen Bleecker Luce - 1868 - 916 Seiten
...for the use of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Rules of Geometry are familiarly explained ; the Practical Problems are arranged, from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. With illustrations for Drawing Plans,... | |
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