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Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 33
Euclid's Elements, Book VI, Proposition 33 (VI.33)
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Euclid's Elements Book 1 - Proposition 33
Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 30
Euclid's Elements: Book 3, Prop 33
Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 32
Euclid's Elements Book 7 - Proposition 33
Euclid's Elements, Book VII, Proposition 33 (VII.33)
Euclid's Elements, Book VI, Proposition 31 (VI.31)
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Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 33

Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 33

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Euclid's Elements, Book VI, Proposition 33 (VI.33)

Euclid's Elements, Book VI, Proposition 33 (VI.33)

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Euclid's Elements: Book 1, Prop 33

Euclid's Elements: Book 1, Prop 33

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Euclid's Elements Book 1 - Proposition 33

Euclid's Elements Book 1 - Proposition 33

If the ends of two parallel lines of equal lengths are joined, then the ends are parallel, and of equal length.

Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 30

Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 30

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Euclid's Elements: Book 3, Prop 33

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Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 32

Euclid's Elements Book 6 - Proposition 32

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Euclid's Elements Book 7 - Proposition 33

Euclid's Elements Book 7 - Proposition 33

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Euclid's Elements, Book VII, Proposition 33 (VII.33)

Euclid's Elements, Book VII, Proposition 33 (VII.33)

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Euclid's Elements, Book VI, Proposition 31 (VI.31)

Euclid's Elements, Book VI, Proposition 31 (VI.31)

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