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6 May 1815
Euclid, Euler and Newton – men personages authors writers of no less
than those, are will each of them be seen
to afford an example of the sort of relation and
hitherto imperceptible, but not less operative sort of imperfection
here in view: Euclid in Geometry; Euler in
Algebra; Newton in the world of his own creation
Fluxions. If in in the greater number, or in all
those instances or in all of them the seat of the imperfection should
appear to belong rather to logic or grammar, than
to mathematics, the neither inconvenience to the learner, nor
consequently the demand for indication will be at all cured of by this
circumstances be diminished will receive any diminution
from this circumstance.
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