Gravesande, Willem Jacob 's, An essay on perspective

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[31.] Method II.
[32.] Operation.
[33.] Demonstration.
[34.] Remarks.
[35.] Method III.
[36.] Operation.
[37.] Demonstration.
[38.] Remark.
[39.] Method. IV.
[40.] Operation, Without Compaſſes.
[41.] Demonstration.
[42.] Remarks.
[43.] Method V.
[44.] Operation, Without Compaſſes.
[45.] Demonstration.
[46.] Remark.
[47.] Corollary.
[48.] Method VI.
[49.] Operation.
[50.] Demonstration.
[51.] Remarks.
[52.] Corollary.
[53.] Problem II.
[54.] Remark.
[55.] Problem III.
[56.] Method. II.
[57.] Problem IV.
[58.] Example I.
[59.] Example II.
[60.] Remarks.
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8 Merit is undoubtedly excel-
lent, as evidently appears from
your own Works.
I ſhall likewiſe be particu-
lar with regard to the Manner
of the Offering;
being per-
ſuaded that Flattery, or even
due Praiſe, which are the com-
mon Topicks handled in De-
dications, muſt needs be offen-
ſive to an Ingenious Perſon;
and ſo I ſhall be ſilent on theſe
Heads;
and only crave your
Acceptance and Protection of
what is here offer’d by
Your Humble Servant,
E. Stone.

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