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- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 date "1841-08-16".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 editor "Laxton, William".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 first "William Henry".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 isCitedBy Peter_Nicholson_(architect).
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 isCitedBy Skew_arch.
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 journal "The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, Scientific and Railway Gazette".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 last "Barlow".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 location "London".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 pages "290–292".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 publisher "Hooper, Weale, Taylor & Williams".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 quote "It is really very lamentable to see a man of the standing Peter Nicholson once had, obliged to have recourse to so mean and unworthy subterfuge; and it is still more lamentable to see him forget himself so much in the language he makes use of. […] Is he ignorant of the fact that Mr. Buck has surmounted this difficulty by the simple expedient of adjusting the angle of the intrado—or is it that, rather than acknowledge his inferiority, he persists in what he knows to be wrong, and addresses his book to the working classes in the hope of escaping detection? […] It is perfectly distressing to see a problem which admits of easy solution so miserably mutilated in his hands. […] Mr. Nicholson's rules however are not only very unnecessarily tedious, but it would appear by his own showing, that they are not over certain in their results. […] However, I will say no more. For this time I have, as he observes, "done with him" and I hope enough has been said to show Mr. Nicholson that his ideas have got a twist in their beds by no means adapted to skew-bridges, and that no species of brow-beating or invective on his part will be of the slightest use to him, while his book remains so very imperfect".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 title "On the Construction of Oblique Arches".
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 url ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290.
- ?id=EwsAAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290 volume "IV".