Archimedes, Natation of bodies, 1662

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1that A Z hath to Z D; by the fourth Propoſition of Archimedes, De quadratura Para­
bolæ
: But A Z is Seſquialter of Z D; for it is as three to two, as we ſhallanon demon-
(c) By 9 of the
fifth
,
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(a) By 4. of the
ſixth
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(b) By 9. of the
fifth
.
LEMMA. II.

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