Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, Том 4H. Rawson & Company, 1878 |
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... kind- ling and cherishing a pure and lasting love of mathematical science in men as well as boys must be attributed to the immortal Ladies ' Diary than to all the universities and colleges of these kingdoms put together , to all our ...
... kind- ling and cherishing a pure and lasting love of mathematical science in men as well as boys must be attributed to the immortal Ladies ' Diary than to all the universities and colleges of these kingdoms put together , to all our ...
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... kind . His memory , with which that of Crabtree is imperishably entwined , has been many times crowned with graceful little chaplets from the pens of many great men . Horrox is the one Lancashire name Hutton gives a place to in his ...
... kind . His memory , with which that of Crabtree is imperishably entwined , has been many times crowned with graceful little chaplets from the pens of many great men . Horrox is the one Lancashire name Hutton gives a place to in his ...
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... kind of knowledge , and professed a great pro- ficiency in all . It is difficult , and I am not called upon to say , in which he was most accomplished . Mr. John E. Bailey , in his biography of him , published in the beginning of this ...
... kind of knowledge , and professed a great pro- ficiency in all . It is difficult , and I am not called upon to say , in which he was most accomplished . Mr. John E. Bailey , in his biography of him , published in the beginning of this ...
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... kind " it was of one of Mr. Wilkinson's friends to give Butter- worth £ 2 for books which were worth £ 10 , with a promise to " lend " the old man one now and then , and this by a person who , whatever reputation he had for learning ...
... kind " it was of one of Mr. Wilkinson's friends to give Butter- worth £ 2 for books which were worth £ 10 , with a promise to " lend " the old man one now and then , and this by a person who , whatever reputation he had for learning ...
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... kind of men they were . LIST OF LANCASHIRE MATHEMATICIANS . Ainsworth , Jeremiah , schoolmaster , Manchester , b . 1743 , d . 1784 . One of the cleverest , as one of the earliest Lancashire mathe- maticians . Contributed to the Ladies ...
... kind of men they were . LIST OF LANCASHIRE MATHEMATICIANS . Ainsworth , Jeremiah , schoolmaster , Manchester , b . 1743 , d . 1784 . One of the cleverest , as one of the earliest Lancashire mathe- maticians . Contributed to the Ladies ...
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