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The Elements of Deductive Logic: Designed Mainly for the Use of Junior ... - Page 62
by Thomas Fowler - 1867 - 149 pages
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 19

1841 - 524 pages
...assertion to be proved, in that the latter does not require any specific object to be effected. Thus, ' all the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles ' is to be shown or made evident, and is a theorem ; but ' to draw a circle through three given points...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volumes 19-20

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 1040 pages
...assertion to be proved, in that the latter does not require any specific object to be effected. Thus, ' all the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles ' is to be shown or made evident, and is a theorem ; but ' to draw a circle through thiee given points'...
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The stars and the earth, or, Thoughts upon space, time, and eternity [by F ...

Felix Eberty - 1846 - 110 pages
...anything which contradicts it to be absurd. Thus, for example, he to whom the geometrical proposition that the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles, has been intelligibly demonstrated, must acknowledge the truth of it ; but he has not necessarily comprehended...
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The National Cyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge, Volumes 9-10

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1853 - 1036 pages
...assertion to be proved, in that the latter does not require any specific object to be effected. Thus, ' all the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles' is to be shown or made evident, and is a theorem ; but ' to draw a circle through three given points'...
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The Stars and the Earth ; Or, Thoughts Upon Space, Time, and Eternity

Felix Eberty - Astronomy - 1854 - 100 pages
...which contradicts it to be absurd. Thus, for" example, he to whom the geometrical proposition, that the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles, has been intelligibly demonstrated, must acknowledge the truth of it; but he has not necessarily comprehended...
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An Analysis of the Human Mind

Richard Pearson (Philosophical Writer.) - Philosophy - 1863 - 144 pages
...faithfully is a wise man, is as true and unchangeable as the mathematical proposition that says that all the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles. But wisdom cannot be measured with the accuracy of an angle ; and if it could, the moral subject to...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 133

1865 - 520 pages
...day, tracing figures by which, independent and innocent of Euclid, the boy had made the discovery that the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles. There is a similar anecdote of James Watt having been observed, as a child of six years old, drawing...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 99

Literature - 1868 - 978 pages
...which contradicts it to be absurd. Thus, for example, he to whom the geometrical proposition, that the angles of a triangle ,are together equal to two right angles, has been intelligibly demonstrated, must acknowledge the truth of it ; but he has not necessarily comprehended...
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The Stars and the Earth, Or, Thoughts Upon Space, Time, and Eternity

Felix Eberty - Astronomy - 1868 - 104 pages
...which contradicts it to be absurd. Thus, for example, he to whom the geometrical proposition, that the angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles, has been intelligibly demonstrated, must acknowledge the truth of it; but he has not necessarily comprehended...
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The Elementary and Complete Examiner: Or, Candidate's Assistant: Prepared to ...

Isaac Stone - Educational tests and measurements - 1869 - 272 pages
...affgles can be formed about a given point? 207. .Demonstrate, and use Algebraic symbols, if desired : The angles of a. triangle are together equal to two right angles. 208. When two straight lines cross each other the opposite or vertical angles are equal. 209. If a...
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