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Excerpt from Principles of Geometry: Familiarly Illustrated, and Applied to a Variety of Useful Purposes; Designed for the Instruction of Young Persons
That a great book is a great evil, is an aphorism the truth of which few pupils will feel disposed to call in question; and that there is no royal road to geometry, though an old observation, is nearly as true as when it was first uttered; for though several new plans have been proposed, and well executed, the line of road sketched out and finished nearly two thousand years ago, is generally preferred. To shorten the road, to render it as smooth as the materials will admit, and to open to the view of the young traveller frequent glimpses of the rich domains of science, into which he has now entered, are objects which the author has kept steadily in view.
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