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is equall vnto A.B, and so is K.L. [K.L,] you mai se by C. and D, for ij. sides [by C and D,] accordyng to the lengthe lo the peece that remaineth [_error for "of the"?_] [th e peece] this line A.B, (w^{ch} was assigned vnto me) [A,B,] & thus haue you attained y^e vse of this conclusion. [_final . missing_] Make in a table the like draught [A table] vsing it as it wer a croked ruler. [_final . missing_] the lines of diuision A.D, B.E [A. D. B. E] whose two sides A.C. and B.C. are diuided [B,C.] enclose those iij prickes. that centre as you se is D [prickes that centre . as] as you se B.A.D, and B.C.E. [B.C,E.] at this tyme wyll shewe you [she,we] as youre selfe mai easily gesse. [_final . missing_] A.C. and B.D. are the two diameters [A.C. and B D.] A.B.C.D. is the quadrate appointed [A,B.C.D.] quadrate from angle to angle, as you se A.C. & B D. [A.C. & B D.] A.B.C. is the circle, whiche I haue deuided [A,B.C.] And from eche pricke ij. lines drawen [line sdrawen] I would make a circle. Therfore I drawe [circle, Therfore] of equall sides and equall angles. [angles,] perceaue by the xxxvij. xxxviij. xxxix. and xl. conclusions [xxxviij xxxix.] that be nighest [that be . nighest] learne the demonstrations by harte, (as somme [_missing open parenthesis_] sundrye woorkes partely ended, and partely to bee ended [And] As for example A--------B. A. being the one pricke [A being] that corner which is greatter then a right angle [_s in "is" invisible_] firste these two right lines A.B. and A.C. [A B. and A.C.] ij. quantities, as A. and B, be equal to an other [as A and B,] in an other place. In the mean season [in] drawen forthe vnto D. and E. [vnto D and E.] [The thirde Theoreme.] Example. [_final . missing_] and yet the ij. lesser sides togither ar greater then it. [_text has "... yet thr ... ar greate" at consecutive line-ends_] the angle C. (whiche are the ij. angles contayned [_missing open parenthesis_] M.N. equall also to H.L. [H,L.] therefore are A.C. and B.D. bothe equall [A,C.] A.D.E, and D.E.B, which (as the xxvij. [_missing open parenthesis_] _The xxxi. theoreme._ [xxxi, theoreme.] there is made a triangle B.C.G, and a lykeiamme [B.C G,] fyll vp the sydes of the .ij. fyrste square lykeiammes [.ij fyrste] equall to the .ij. squares of both the other sides. [
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