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circle on the sphere, all these conditions are 

 again satisfied. 



* The reasoning employed must therefore 

 be fallacious, and the error lies in the words 

 printed in italics; for these words contain an 

 assumption which has not been proved. 



4&amp;lt; O. HENRICI.&quot; 



Perronet Thompson, of Queen s College, 

 Cambridge, in a book of which the third edi 

 tion is dated 1830, says: 



&quot; Professor Playf air, in the Notes to his 

 Elements of Geometry [1813], has proposed 

 another demonstration, founded on a remark 

 able non causa pro causa. 



It purports to collect the fact [En. L, 32, 

 Cor., 2] that (on the sides being successively 

 prolonged to the same hand) the exterior 

 angles of a rectilinear triangle are together 

 equal to four right angles, from the circum 

 stance that a straight line carried round the 

 perimeter of a triangle by being applied to all 

 the sides in succession, is brought into its old 

 situation again; the argument being, that be 

 cause this line has made the sort of somerset 

 it would do by being turned through four 

 right angles about a fixed point, the exterior 



