First published in 1834, this geometry textbook is an essential resource for students and teachers alike. It covers a wide range of topics, including measurement of lines, angles, and polygons, calculation of areas and volumes, and applications to surveying and engineering. The book also includes numerous exercises and examples for practice. A classic text in the field of mathematics education.
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