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1 I, 35| mean. Let A stand for two right angles, B for triangle, 2 I, 35| own nature contains two right angles, consequently there 3 I, 36| opportunity is not the right time: for opportunity belongs 4 I, 36| belongs to God, but the right time does not, since nothing 5 II, 17| triangle contains more than two right angles.~ 6 II, 21| e.g. let A stand for two right angles, B for triangle, 7 II, 21| every triangle contains two right angles; consequently he 8 II, 21| its angles equal to two right angles" is ambiguous, meaning 9 II, 21| knows that C contains two right angles with a knowledge 10 II, 21| angles are equal to two right angles, if we know that