The Encyclopedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalCrown, 1982 - 1364 pages |
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Page 210
... parallelogram , whose extremities form the transepts , 250 ft . in length from north to south . At the eastern end of the first parallelogram is a hemicylindrical recess , containing the altar , and extending 20 ft . further eastward ...
... parallelogram , whose extremities form the transepts , 250 ft . in length from north to south . At the eastern end of the first parallelogram is a hemicylindrical recess , containing the altar , and extending 20 ft . further eastward ...
Page 269
... parallelogram ; for the triangles BAD , BCD , having the three sides equal , are identical . 903. PROP . XXVIII . Parallelograms which are between the same parallels , and have the same base , are equal . B C F G Let the two parallelograms ...
... parallelogram ; for the triangles BAD , BCD , having the three sides equal , are identical . 903. PROP . XXVIII . Parallelograms which are between the same parallels , and have the same base , are equal . B C F G Let the two parallelograms ...
Page 276
... parallelograms ABPN , FGLM being between the same parallels and having equal bases , the parallelogram ABPN is ( Prop . 30. ) equal to the parallelogram FGLM . For the same reason , the parallelograms NPSR , RSCD are also equal to the ...
... parallelograms ABPN , FGLM being between the same parallels and having equal bases , the parallelogram ABPN is ( Prop . 30. ) equal to the parallelogram FGLM . For the same reason , the parallelograms NPSR , RSCD are also equal to the ...
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