| Charles Hutton - 1785 - 560 pages
...the noble invention of logarithms lately difcovered." And again, " Napier lord of Markinfton hath fet my head and hands at work with his new and admirable logarithms ; I hope to fee him this fummer, if it pleafe God ; for I never faw a book which pleaied me better, and made me... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1785 - 534 pages
...the noble invention of logarithms lately discovered." And again, " Napier lord of Markinfton hath fet my head and hands at work with his new and admirable logarithms ; I hope to fee him this fummer, if it pleafe God ; for I never faw a book which plealed me better, and made me... | |
| 1787 - 530 pages
...letter to Archbifhop Uiher, in the year 1615, he writes thus, " Napier, Lord of " Merchifton, hath fet my head and " hands at work with his new and " admirable Logarithms. I hope to " fee him this Summer, if it pleafe " God, for I never faw a book which " pleafed me better, and made... | |
| 1789 - 602 pages
...letter to archbifliop Uflier, in the year 1615, he writes thus, "Napier, " lord of Merchifton, hath fet my " head and hands at work with his " new and admirable logarithms. " I hope to fee him this fummer it " it pleafe God, for I never faw a " book which pleafed me better, and " made... | |
| 1802 - 442 pages
...applied himself to the study and improvement of them; his words being — "Napier, Lord Merchiston hath set my head and hands at work with his new and admirable logarithms. I hope to see him, next summer, if it please God ; for 1 never saw a book which pleased me better, and made me more wonder."... | |
| John Aikin - 1808 - 730 pages
...Nepeirea ;" and in a letter to archbishop Usher in the year 1514, he says, " Napier lord of Markinston hath set my head and hands at work with his new and...summer, if it please God ; for I never saw a book which • pleastkl me better, and inade me more wonder." ' He also gave the greatest encouragement to •... | |
| 1809 - 760 pages
...thus of it in the letter above-mentioned. " Naper, Lord of ïlarkiston, hath set my head and bands to work with his new and admirable logarithms.— I hope...for I never saw a book which pleased me better, and truck1 me more wonder.J And he kept his resolution; for when summer came on, in the vt-ai- l(i I'i,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 574 pages
...about the noble invention of logarithms, lately discovered." And again, " Napier lord of Markinston hath set my head and hands at work with his new and...which pleased me better, and made me more wonder." Thus we find that Briggs began very early to compute logarithms : but these were not of the same kind... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1812 - 514 pages
...about the noble invention of logarithms) lately discovered." And again, " Napier lord of Markinstqn hath set my head and hands at work with his new and...which pleased me better, and made me more wonder." Thus we find that Briggs began very early to compute logarithms: but these were not of the same kind... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 494 pages
...it. Briggs, in a letter to archbishop Usher, March 10, 1615, writes thus: "Napier lord of Markinston, hath set my head and hands at work with his new and...which pleased me better, and made me more wonder." Briggs accordingly paid him the visit, and staid a month with him. The following passage, from the... | |
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