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1 II | analysis and algebra, -- three arts or sciences which ought, 2 II | comprise the advantages of the three and be exempt from their 3 II | sciences, that in the two or three months I devoted to their 4 III| code of morals, composed of three or four maxims, with which 5 III| other object. ~Besides, the three preceding maxims were founded 6 IV | distinctly perceived that its three angles were necessarily 7 IV | that the equality of its three angles to two right angles 8 V | these two cavities, viz., three at the entrance of the hollow 9 V | prevent its flowing out; three at the entrance to the arterial 10 V | preclude its return; and three at the mouth of the great 11 V | conveniently closed with three. ~Besides, I wish such persons 12 VI | PART VI ~Three years have now elapsed since 13 VI | designs than to gain two or three similar victories; and that 14 VI | reason why, for the last three years, I have been unwilling 15 VI | as he has spoken two or three words to them on the subject;