The book The Open Court 21, No.614, C.1 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 21, No.614, C.1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 21, No.614, C.1 a good or bad book?
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10. found. De Morgan's (as shown in tlu' cut in the preceding section) is one; but most of the signatures there shown were made with several strokes each. ' M' the signatures to \hv Declaration of Inde- pi-ndencc tlicre is not i.ue that is strictl\ unicursal; though that of IN THE MAZES OF MATHEMATICS. 433 Th Jefferson looks as if the end of the h and the beginning of the J might often have been completely joined, and in that case his signa- ture would have been written in a single course of th...e pen. Fig. 9, formed of two crescents, is "the so-called sign-manual of Mohammed, said to have been originally traced in the sand by the point of his scimetar without taking the scimetar off the ground or retracing any part of the figure," which can easily be done be- ginning at any point of the figure, as it contains no point of odd order. The mother of the writer suggests that, if the horns of Mo- hammed's crescents be omitted, a figure (Fig. lo) is left which can not be traced unicursally. There are then four points of odd order ; hence two strokes are requisite to describe the figure.
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