An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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... plane : and the line AB will be perpendi cular to the plane MLG FPN , because it will make right angles with the lines AM , AL , AG , & c . drawn from the point A in that plane . 6. Two planes are parallel when all perpendiculars drawn ...
... plane : and the line AB will be perpendi cular to the plane MLG FPN , because it will make right angles with the lines AM , AL , AG , & c . drawn from the point A in that plane . 6. Two planes are parallel when all perpendiculars drawn ...
Page 284
... plane ( Defin . 2. ) must pass through the points C , D ; it would therefore ( Prop . 93. ) be the same with the plane FDCG , since these two planes would have three common points A , C , D. 975. PROP . XCV . From a given point in a plane ...
... plane ( Defin . 2. ) must pass through the points C , D ; it would therefore ( Prop . 93. ) be the same with the plane FDCG , since these two planes would have three common points A , C , D. 975. PROP . XCV . From a given point in a plane ...
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Joseph Gwilt Wyatt Angelicus Van Sandau Papworth. always considered a boundless level plane . The plane X in the figure is the ground plane , upon which is placed the object ABCDFHK . 4 The point of view or point of sight is the fixed ...
Joseph Gwilt Wyatt Angelicus Van Sandau Papworth. always considered a boundless level plane . The plane X in the figure is the ground plane , upon which is placed the object ABCDFHK . 4 The point of view or point of sight is the fixed ...
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ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
Arcades above Arcades | 13 |
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