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          117. S - s. m - n. L. \\ Segts. by L. # }Gent. Mag. 1768, pag. 471, 570.
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          118. Sxm. s x n. L. \\ Segts. by L. # }L. Diary, qu. 622.
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          119. S - s. m - n. R. # Br. Oracle, qu. 61.
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          120. A or a. R. Side \\ of ins. ◻. # } *Simpſ. Sel. Ex. pr. 27.
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          121. A - a. Per. L. # Simp. Alg. pr. 61.
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          122. m. n. L. # Simp. Alg. pr. 57.
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          123. Per. All the \\ angles. # }Mathematician, pr. 44.
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          # ☞ When all the angles are given, the triangle is given in \\ ſpecies, and therefore may be conſtructed, by ſimilar triangles, \\ with any other datum.
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