An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 283
... common to the two planes . Wherefore the common intersection of the two planes is a right line . 973. PROP . XCIII . If three points , not in a right line , are com- mon to two planes , these two planes are one and the same plane . Let ...
... common to the two planes . Wherefore the common intersection of the two planes is a right line . 973. PROP . XCIII . If three points , not in a right line , are com- mon to two planes , these two planes are one and the same plane . Let ...
Page 500
... common white poplar , the black , the aspen or trembling poplar , the abele or great white poplar , and that of Lombardy . The wood of this tree is only fit for the flooring of inferior rooms where there is not much wear . Evelyn ...
... common white poplar , the black , the aspen or trembling poplar , the abele or great white poplar , and that of Lombardy . The wood of this tree is only fit for the flooring of inferior rooms where there is not much wear . Evelyn ...
Page 750
... Common 4 - inch , per square Common 5 - inch , per square Common 6 - inch , per square Common 6 - inch , circular plan , per square Common trussed frame , with king - post , per square Common trussed frame , with king and queen - posts ...
... Common 4 - inch , per square Common 5 - inch , per square Common 6 - inch , per square Common 6 - inch , circular plan , per square Common trussed frame , with king - post , per square Common trussed frame , with king and queen - posts ...
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