| 1835 - 570 lapas
...this subject? " The pxerci.se of the mind in understanding a series of propositions, whore the best conclusion is geometrically in close connexion with...train of machinery in a profound analytical process. Tile degrees of conviction in the two canes are very different. It is known to every one who has been... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1835 - 576 lapas
...exception) the most eminent English astronomer of his day ; yet what is his experience on this subject? " The exercise of the mind in understanding a series of propositions, where the best conclusion is geometrically in close connexion with the first cause, is very different from that... | |
| 1847 - 650 lapas
...comprehension." In the preface by Airy to his Treatise on Gravitation, are the following similar remarks : " The exercise of the mind in understanding a series...machinery in a profound analytical process. The degrees of convictiOD in the two cases are very different. It is known to every one who has been engaged in the... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 648 lapas
...The exercise of the mind in understanding a series of propositions, «vhere the last conclusion Í3 geometrically in close connexion with the first cause,...analytical process. The degrees of conviction in the two ca^es are very different. It is known to every one who has been engaged in the instruction of students... | |
| 1847 - 650 lapas
...comprehension." In the preface by Airy to his Treatise on Gravitation, are the following similar remarks : " The exercise of the mind in understanding a series...conclusion is geometrically in close connexion with the in--; cause, is very different from that which it receives from patting in play the long train of machinery... | |
| James Booth - 1873 - 426 lapas
...perpendicular let fall from the origin on the tangent. As an instance, if l, .... (a) ..... (b) t " The exercise of the mind in understanding a series...of conviction in the two cases are very different. To the greater number of students, therefore, I conceive a popular geometrical explanation is more... | |
| Sir Gooroodass Banerjee - 1910 - 380 lapas
...higher calculus. That such an interest has operated powerfully in our Universities I have no doubt. The exercise of the mind in understanding a series...where the last conclusion is geometrically in close connection with the first cause, is very different from that which it received from putting in play... | |
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