| John Radford Young - Geometry, Modern - 1833 - 240 pages
...forms the third of an analytical course, which commences with the - Elements of Analytical Geometry.- More elegant text-books do not exist in the English...speedily be adopted in our Mathematical Seminaries. The existI ence of such auxiliaries will, of itself, we hope, prove an inducement to the cultivation of... | |
| Robert Montgomery Bird - American literature - 1834 - 306 pages
...analytical course, which commences with the * Elements of Analytical Geometry.' More elegant t&xtbooks do not exist in the English language, and we trust...cultivation of Analytical Science ; for, to the want of such elemen tary works, the indifference hitherto manifested in this country on the subject is, we apprehend,... | |
| John Randolph - 1834 - 282 pages
...forms the third of an analytical course, which commences with the ' Elements of Analytical Geometry.' More elegant text-books do not exist in the English...auxiliaries will, of itself, we hope, prove an inducement to tht: cultivation of Analytical Science ; for, to the want of sucb elementary works, the indifference... | |
| Alexander Hamilton (novelist.) - 1834 - 430 pages
...forms the third of an analytical course, which commences with the - Elements of Analytical Geometry.' More elegant textbooks do not exist in the English...existence of such auxiliaries will, of itself, we hop?, prove an inducement to the cultivation of Analytical Science ; for, to the- want of such elementary... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1834 - 274 pages
...course, which commences) with the• * Elements of Analytical Geometry.' More elegant texthooks do tiot exist in the English language, and we trust they will...such auxiliaries will, of itself, we hope, prove an indueement to the cultivation of Analytical Science ; for, to the want of such elementary works, the... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - English fiction - 1834 - 224 pages
...forms the third of an analytical course, which commences with the 'Elements of Analytical Geometry.1 More elegant textbooks do not exist in the English...language, and we trust they will speedily be adopted in nur Mathematical Seminaries. The existence of such auxiliaries will, of itself, we hop*;, prove an... | |
| Horace Smith - 1834 - 226 pages
...forms the third of an analytical course, which commences with the 'Elements of Analytical Geometry.' More elegant textbooks do not exist in the English language, and we trust they will speedily be dopted in our Mathematical Seminaries. The existence of such auxiliaries ill, of itself, we hope, prove... | |
| John Randolph - 1834 - 422 pages
...forms the third of an analytial course, which commences with the • Elements of Analytical Geometry.' More elegant text-books do not exist in the English language, and we truSt they will tpeedily be adopted in our Mathematical Seminaries. The existence of such auxiliaries will, of itself,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - English fiction - 1834 - 242 pages
...analytical course, which cpmtnejices with the • Elements of Analytical Geometry.' More elegant textbodks do not exist in the English language, and we trust they will speedjly be Udopted in our Mathematical Seminaries. The existence of such auxiliaries will, of itself,... | |
| Flexible Grummett - American fiction - 1835 - 244 pages
...forms the third of an analytical course, which commences with the 'Elements of Analytical Geometry.1 More elegant textbooks do not exist in the English...will, of itself, we hope, prove an inducement to the cuUivation of Analytical Science ; for, to the want of suoh elementary works, the indifference hitherto... | |
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