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" Take of B and D any equimultiples whatever E and F; and of A and C any equimultiples whatever G and H. First, let E be greater than G, then G is less than E: and because A is to B, as C is to D, (hyp.) and of A and C... "
The Elements of Euclid with Many Additional Propositions and Explanatory Notes - Page 34
by Eucleides - 1860
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