Abstract
It is generally recognised that the proofs given in the school text-books on Geometry are incomplete and that many theorems are assumed because they are intuitively ‘obvious,’ and one of my aims this afternoon is to show wherein this incompleteness lies and to state the ‘obvious’ assumptions.
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