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Mathematics which leaves its assumptions
entirely indeterminate in respects which have
no bearing upon the manner in which they can be combined to produce conclusions.

The Pure Mathematics of the System Two Values would
leave us free to regard the Graphs as representing
anything for which their fundamental transformations would hold good.

In like manner there would be a Mathematics
of a System of Three Values which would not be
without utility and which has been in some measure
developed. The theory of numbers furnishes
partial developments of the mathematics of
every system having a finite number multitude of
values.

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