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THE rearrangement outlined in my previous letter was devised to meet the difficulty which, as Prof. Bryan states, is the chief objection to Euclid's Elements as an elementary course.
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PETCH, T. Rearrangement of Euclid I. 1–32. Nature 66, 7 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066007b0
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