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The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. G
The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. G
The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. G
The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. G
The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. G
The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. G
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