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" What principles you proceed upon; how sound they may be; and how you apply them? It must be remembered that I am not concerned about the truth of your theorems, but only about the way of coming at them; whether it be legitimate or illegitimate, clear... "
The Mathematical Correspondent: Containing, New Elucidations, Discoveries ... - Σελίδα 149
των George Baron - 1804
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