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Proibitive lines, short
are cha distinguished
by being composed
of interruptions in
their length. - - - -
a line of this description A probitive line, in
a step of which it
does not form the subject
is of the ordinary
thickness:while in a step of
which it forms the
subject it is of an extra
thicknessviz: viz a being
characterized treble thickness & formed
by the addition as it were of two
other lines one on each
side
Signs of the expression
of propositions
(logical) relative
to Angles
Where the subject
of
That the subject
of the step is not
the pair of lines themselves
by which an angle
is formed, but the
line angle itself
formed by those lines
this par is shewn
by the mark of
an angle as thus
to added to the figure:
equality or
inequality, and
inequality simply
greater or much
greater being the
as between angle
and angle being
characterized by
the number of
dots (Chro than
those comparing
the lines) inserted
within each angle
Identifier: | JB/135/077/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.
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