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Doe not then deceive thy selfe like that Sophister in Aristotle, who thought it impossible to know by demonstration, the affections of a number or triangle because he kept some number or triangle in his fist, which others did not know of. |
Do not then deceive thy self like that Sophister in Aristotle, who Thought it impossible to know by demonstration, the affections of a number or triangle Because he kept Some number or triangle in his fist, which Others did not know of. |
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