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1 I, 5 | property, nor even that "all" triangles have it-unless "all" means " 2 I, 5 | does not know it of "all triangles".~When, then, does our knowledge 3 I, 24| over against particular triangles, figures, and numbers. But 4 I, 24| right angles belongs to all triangles, it is isosceles qua triangle 5 I, 24| knows that the angles of all triangles are equal to two right angles, 6 II, 3 | add this because if all triangles have been proved to possess 7 II, 3 | isosceles is a part of which all triangles constitute the whole. But