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ARGUMENT OF DRAMA.
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Scene III.
Treatment of Parallels by angles made with transversals.
Cooley.
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Style of Preface
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60 |
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Treatment of Parallels
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62 |
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Utter collapse of Manual
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63 |
Scene IV.
Treatment of Parallels by equidistances.
Cuthbertson.
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Treatment of Line
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64 |
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Attempted proof of Euclid's (tacitly assumed) Axiom, that two Lines cannot have a common segment
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65 |
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Treatment of Angle
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66 |
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„ Parallels
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„ |
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Assumption of R. Simpson's Axiom
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67 |
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Euclid's 12th Axiom replaced by a Definition, two Axioms, and five Theorems
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68 |
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Test for meeting of two finite Lines
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69 |
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Manual a modified Euclid
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70 |
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