It [geometry] escapes the tedious and troublesome task of collecting experimental facts, which is the province of the natural sciences in the strict sense of the word; the sole form of its scientific method is deduction.
Translated by Edmund Atkinson, Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects 2nd Series
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