The elements of Euclid, explained and demonstrated in a new and most easy method. With the Uses of each Proposition In all the Parts of the Mathematicks. By Claude Francois Milliet D'Chales, a Jesuite. Done out of French, Corrected and Augmented, and Illustrated with Nine Copper Plates, and the Effigies of Euclid, by Reeve Williams, Philomath.

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1703
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Elements. English

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London : printed for A. Lea, globemaker, at the Atlas and Hercules in Cheap-Side, near Friday-Street, 1703.

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358,[2]p.,plates ; 120.

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ESTC T131243

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