If no triangle had ever existed it would still remain true that the sum of the angles of a euclidian triangle is equal to two right-angles. In this sense it may be said that these sciences proffer us eternal truths.
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If no triangle had ever existed it would still remain true that the sum of the angles of a euclidian triangle is equal to two right-angles. In this sense it may be said that these sciences proffer us eternal truths.
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