It may be said of him, what can, perhaps, hardly be said of any other person, that whatever he has done has been perfect at the moment of its production. His processes were all of a finished nature. Executed by the hand of a master, they required no correction;... New Series of The Mathematical Repository - Page 49by Thomas Leybourn - 1814Full view - About this book
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