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truth, and yet lyes, which are simply and altogether impossible, as that contradictories should bee both true, that a perfect Triangle should not have three angles equall to two right, that Lines drawne from the Centre to the Circumference should not be equall: |
truth, and yet lies, which Are simply and altogether impossible, as that contradictories should be both true, that a perfect Triangle should not have three angles equal to two right, that Lines drawn from the Centre to the Circumference should not be equal: |
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