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Neither in Algebra nor in Geometry should any proposition be delivered without indication of the use.  This is necessary to the justification of the Mathematician for if it is of no use why plague us with it.  Every book is an For it has evil: for to some body or other every book is a plaque A great book says the proverb is a great evil.  But of all great book-evils a book of algebra or geometry is surely one of the greatest evils: for it is one of the greatest plagues.  Oh but it has a thousand uses! it is called for on a thousand  
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Use if not immediate Of is it - how? by being predictable of, applicable to, some article or other in the catalogue of real  existence &#x2014; which one substances, spaces or portions These, one or other of them are the real subject of every mathematical proportion. Quere If it be  not true of one or other of these it is not true


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Education Arc itive
intellectual

Neither in Algebra
nor in Geometry
should any proposition
be delivered
without
indication of the
use. This is
necessary to the
justification of
the Mathematician
for if it is of no
use why plague
us with it.

Every book is an
If it has
evil: for to some
body or other every
book is a plaque.
A great book says
the proverb is a
great evil. But
of all great book-
evils a book of
algebra or geometry
is surely
one of the greatest
evils: for it is one
of the greatest plagues.

Oh, but it has
a thousand uses!
it is called for on a thousand occasions.
well, if it has,
it at any rate
has one; give us
then that one
Book out two or
three of the principal


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Use if not immediate Of is it - how? by being predictable of, applicable to, some article or other in the catalogue of real existence — which one substances, spaces or portions These, one or other of them are the real subject of every mathematical proportion. Quere If it be not true of one or other of these it is not true



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135

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074

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002

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rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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2

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recto

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jeremy bentham

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46192

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