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ARGUMENT OF DRAMA.
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Derivation of 'homologous'
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Mensuration of areas
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A logical fiasco
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Manual rejected
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§ 5. Reynolds.

General survey
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List of Euclid's Theorems omitted
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§ 6. Wright.

Quotations from preface
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General survey:—
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Specimen of verbose obscurity
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Scene II.


§ 1. Syllabus of the Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching.


Introduction of Nostradamus, a member of the Association
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Treatment of Line
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Treatment of Angle
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Treatment of Parallels
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Test for meeting of finite Lines
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Re-arrangement of Euclid's Theorems
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