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against the wrath and rage of a King and all the terrors of his fiery Furnace; as in other matters, a Man would not believe all the Learned Men in the World against the clear evidence of Sense and Reason. If all the great Mathematicians of all Ages, Archimedes, and Euclide, and Apollonius, and Diophantus, &c. could be supposed to meet together in a General Council, and should there declare in the most solemn manner, and give it under their Hands and Seals, that twice two did not make four, but five; |
against the wrath and rage of a King and all the terrors of his fiery Furnace; as in other matters, a Man would not believe all the Learned Men in the World against the clear evidence of Sense and Reason. If all the great Mathematicians of all Ages, Archimedes, and Euclide, and Apollonius, and Diophantus, etc. could be supposed to meet together in a General Council, and should there declare in the most solemn manner, and give it under their Hands and Seals, that twice two did not make four, but five; |
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