I. THe whole is greater than its Part, whether it be an Ali∣quot or aliquant Part.
II. Those Quantities which are equal to a third are equal be∣twixt themselves.
III. That which is greater or less than one of the equal Quantities is also greater or less than the other.
IV. Those Quantities which, being applyed one to the o∣ther, or placed one upon the other, either really or mentally, a∣gree; may be esteemed as totally equal: And on the Contrary,
V. Those Quantities which are totally equal will agree, &c. To which might be added several others which we have already made use of and supposed as such in the preceding Definitions.