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has much merit, and was in danger of being loſt, and as he
was the firſt that conſtructed Quadratic Equations after
this particular manner, as Dr. Simson obſerves in his
Note on Euc. VI. 28 and 29.
was the firſt that conſtructed Quadratic Equations after
this particular manner, as Dr. Simson obſerves in his
Note on Euc. VI. 28 and 29.
The Editor leaves his Friend to ſpeak for himſelf
in relation to what he has done, and truſts that the
candid Reader will not think more meanly of his
performance from the modeſt manner in which he
ſpeaks of it himſelf.
in relation to what he has done, and truſts that the
candid Reader will not think more meanly of his
performance from the modeſt manner in which he
ſpeaks of it himſelf.