| Stephen Peter Rigaud - Physics - 1838 - 208 pages
...to be the last time he will concern " himself with it. I am sensible his other business " allows him little time for these things, and therefore " I cannot..." do. I am very well satisfied to wait till he has lei" sure." As, however, the work advanced, Newton became more deeply interested in its completion,... | |
| Stephen Peter Rigaud, Stephen Jordan Rigaud - Science - 1841 - 412 pages
...that it is not of so great use as to deserve to be printed after Sir Isaac's Methodus Differentials. The reading of that excellent treatise gave me occasion...servant, ROGER COTES. This letter is printed in the Gen. Dict. vol. iv. p. 444. It is an answer to one from Cotes to Jones, which is published by Lord Teignmouth... | |
| Isaac Newton, Roger Cotes - Mathematicians - 1850 - 436 pages
...Dd.9.67 and 68. other Business allows him but little time for these things & therefore I ought not to hasten him so much as I might otherwise do, I am very well satisfied to wait till he has leasure. Printed in Gen. Diet. rv. 444. Macclesfield Corr. i. 258. LETTER CV. JONES TO COTES. Dear... | |
| Isaac Newton - Mathematicians - 1850 - 438 pages
...Dd.9.67 and 68. other Business allows him but little time for these things & therefore I ought not to hasten him so much as I might otherwise do, I am very well satisfied to wait till he has leasure. Printed in Gen. Diet. iv. 444. Macclesfield Corr. i. 258. LETTER CV. JONES TO COTES. Dear... | |
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