TRINIDAD, an island in the gulf of Mexico, se-parated from New Andalusia, in Terra Firma, by astrait about three miles over. The soil is fruitful, pro-ducing sugar, cotton, Indian corn, fine tobacco, andfruits. It was taken by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1595,and by the French in 1676, who plundered the islandand then left it. It is about 62 miles in length, and45 in breadth; and was discovered by Christopher Co-lumbus in 1498. It is now in the possession of Britain.What was called a bituminous lake in this island, ap-pears, from the experiments of Mr Hatchet, to be aporous stone from which the mineral pitch exudes. TRINITARIANS, those who believe in the Trini-ty; those who do not believe therein being called Anti-trinitarians. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Fig. 6. Fig. 8. Fig. 7. Fig. 9. Fig. 12. Fig. 10. Fig. 11. Fig. 13. Fig. 14. This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a warm, cream-colored tone and a slightly textured surface. It is heavily marked with numerous small, irregular brown spots and larger, fainter stains, which are characteristic of foxing or water damage over time. There is no text, handwriting, or printed content on the page. TRIGONOMETRY. PLATE DXXVIII. Fig. 15. Fig. 16. Fig. 17. Fig. 18. Fig. 19. Fig. 21. Fig. 20. Fig. 22. Fig. 23. Fig. 24. Fig. 25. Fig. 27. Fig. 26. Fig. 28. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction. A geometric diagram featuring a circle with several internal lines and points. It appears to be a celestial or geographical model, possibly showing a projection or a specific geometric construction.
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