Source: "Presidential Address British Association for the Advancement of Science," 1890, p. 467 : On the theory of numbers
“Those that can readily master the difficulties of Mathematics find a considerable charm in the study, sometimes amounting to fascination. This is far from universal; but the subject contains elements of strong interest of a kind that constitutes the pleasures of knowledge. The marvellous devices for solving problems elate the mind with the feeling of intellectual power; and the innumerable constructions of the science leave us lost in wonder.”
Source: Education as a Science, 1898, p. 153.
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Source: Education as a Science, 1898, pp. 151-152.