| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 496 pages
...mathematicians. Indeed, speaking of this and his other works, in a subsequent publication, he says himself, " I never could hear of any reader in England out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written." For his profession in life, Mr. Waring chose the study of medicine,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 788 pages
...difficulty not inferior ; I wish I could subjoin in utility ; many more might have been added, but 1 never could hear of any reader in England out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written. But I must congratulate myself that D'Alembert, Euler, and Le Grange,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 764 pages
...any English writer ; and in novelty and difficulty not inferior ; I wish I could subjoin in utility ; many more might have been added, but I never could hear of any reader in Englartil out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand whit I have written. But I must... | |
| John Aikin - 1815 - 506 pages
...inferior ; I wish I could subjoin, in utility. Many more might have been added, but I never coul<l hear of any reader in England out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and . understand what .X*""" I-.have written. But I must congratulate myy» seif that D'Alembert, Euler,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 490 pages
...mathematicians. Indeed, speaking of this and his other works, ma subsequent publication, he says himself, " I never could hear of any reader in England out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written." For his profession in life, Mr. Waring chose the study of medicine,... | |
| 1817 - 490 pages
...mathematicians. Indeed, speaking of this and his other works, in a subsequent publication, he says himself, " I never could hear of any reader in England out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written." For his profession in life, Mr. Waring chose the study of medicine,... | |
| Shropshire gazetteer - 1824 - 1028 pages
...any English writer; and in novelty and difficulty not inferior; I wish / could subjoin, in utility. Many more might have been added, but I never could...England, out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written. But I must congratulate myself that [)' Alembert, Euler, and Le Grange,... | |
| 1834 - 602 pages
...difficulty not inferior ; I wish I could subjoin, in utility. Many more might have been added, but 1 never could hear of any reader in England, out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written. But I must congratulate myself that D'Alembert, Euler, and Le Grange,... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - 1865 - 650 pages
...any English writer ; and in novelty and difficulty not inferior ; I wish I could subjoin in utility : many more might have been added, but I never could...England out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written. Page 115. Waring proceeds to console himself under this neglect in... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - 1865 - 656 pages
...any English writer ; and in novelty and difficulty not inferior ; I wish I could subjoin in utility : many more might have been added, but I never could...England out of Cambridge, who took the pains to read and understand what I have written. Page 115. Waring proceeds to console himself under this neglect in... | |
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