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... mathematics . His example , industry , and influence , have , perhaps , contributed more to the cultivation and advancement of mathematical and physical science in England than his writings . His memory will be perpetuated as a ...
... mathematics . His example , industry , and influence , have , perhaps , contributed more to the cultivation and advancement of mathematical and physical science in England than his writings . His memory will be perpetuated as a ...
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... mathematics that has been published in America . He says in his preface , that the authors of the treatise have selected the most useful and practical parts of mathematics . We cannot assent to his opinion ; and we think that the third ...
... mathematics that has been published in America . He says in his preface , that the authors of the treatise have selected the most useful and practical parts of mathematics . We cannot assent to his opinion ; and we think that the third ...
Pagina 333
... mathematical sciences . But his Course of Mathematics exhibits no display of superior taste and talents , nor of skill in the art of correct and elegant composition . A neat , concise system of pure and mixed mathematics is still a ...
... mathematical sciences . But his Course of Mathematics exhibits no display of superior taste and talents , nor of skill in the art of correct and elegant composition . A neat , concise system of pure and mixed mathematics is still a ...
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