| THE ABSENCE OF 1: | ||||||||||||||
| Looking at a table of multiplications, it is easily observed that 1 is not a number to be calculated. Now, obviously, it is understood that 1 of anything is only that thing itself; consequently, needs no statement of the fact. And yet, conversely, it is necessary in my view of all these matters - as they move & as they remain - to state the fact unworthy even as it is to others: that 1 of a thing is the thing itself. |
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Written by: Christopher Shepherd 199? |
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