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1 I, 1 | angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles; but 2 I, 1 | qualification that its angles were equal to two right angles? No: 3 I, 4 | angles, for it is essentially equal to two right angles.~An 4 I, 4 | a figure has its angles equal to two right angles, this 5 I, 4 | figure but its angles are not equal to two right angles. On 6 I, 4 | triangle has its angles equal to two right angles, yet 7 I, 4 | shown to have its angles equal to two right angles, or 8 I, 5 | not on these angles being equal to one another because each 9 I, 5 | but simply on their being equal to one another. An example 10 I, 5 | thought to have its angles equal to two right angles qua 11 I, 5 | triangle that its angles are equal to two right angles, whether 12 I, 5 | triangle has its angles equal to two right angles, nor 13 I, 5 | brazen isosceles triangle are equal to two right angles: but 14 I, 9 | property of possessing angles equal to two right angles as belonging 15 I, 11| equals from equals leaves equal remainders, or other axioms 16 I, 23| attribute of having their angles equal to two right angles in virtue 17 I, 24| that exterior angles are equal to four right angles because 18 I, 24| angles of all triangles are equal to two right angles, one 19 I, 24| isosceles’ angles also are equal to two right angles, even 20 I, 31| triangle has its angles equal to two right angles, we 21 I, 32| and "man is ox"; "the equal is greater", and "the equal 22 I, 32| equal is greater", and "the equal is less." From established 23 II, 2 | of some attribute such as equal to right angles, or greater 24 II, 3 | triangle has its angles equal to two right angles". An 25 II, 3 | proved to possess angles equal to two right angles, then 26 II, 8 | the angles of a triangle equal or not equal to two right 27 II, 8 | a triangle equal or not equal to two right angles? When 28 II, 17| possession of external angles equal to four right angles is 29 II, 17| whose external angles are equal to four right angles). And