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                <head type="original">Annodomine<lb/>1806</head>
                <p rend="center">Cap. I.</p>
                <p rend="center">Elements of Geometry</p>
                <p>I. Mathematics is of two kinds. Pure &amp; Mixed. Pure Mathematics treats of
                    quantity and magnitude abstractedly. It considers them as unattended with any of
                    the imperfections or impediments which the limited faculties of man may attach
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