Abstract

THIS little book consists of a series of graduated riders so arranged that the beginner may be able to thoroughly understand and grasp the principal propositions of the first two books of Euclid. One of the chief errors that the author endeavours to avoid is the great stress teachers lay on some of the propositions, which are treated as most important, while others are more or less overlooked.

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