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those lines which are drawn from the point of Ʋnion, as their Centre, (to improve the similitude which I but now borrowed from a Royal Pen, ) to the several parts of the Circumference round about, keep their equal, and their due distance; they are called Parallels, the word speaks a mutual congruity, not a promiscuous contiguity, they have a kind similitude one unto, |
those lines which Are drawn from the point of Ʋnion, as their Centre, (to improve the similitude which I but now borrowed from a Royal Pen,) to the several parts of the Circumference round about, keep their equal, and their due distance; they Are called Parallels, the word speaks a mutual congruity, not a promiscuous contiguity, they have a kind similitude one unto, |
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