“The first demonstration (Disq. Arith., Arts. 125-145) which is presented by Gauss in a form very repulsive to any but the most laborious students, has been resumed by Lejeune Dirichlet in a memoir in Crelle's Journal… and has been developed by him with that luminous perspicuity by which his mathematical writings are distinguished.”
Report on the Theory of Numbers (1859) Part I, p. 59.
The Collected Mathematical Papers of Henry John Stephen Smith (1894) Vol. 1
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Report on the Theory of Numbers (1859) Part I, pp. 56-57.
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A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts (1807)

Source: Economic Control of Quality of Manufactured Product,1931, p. 4-5

“A resume of the work that has already been done has perhaps its value at the present time.”
August 1909, Popular Science Monthly Volume 75, Article:"The Varificational Factor in Handwriting", p. 148
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The Meaning of Education and other Essays and Addresses https://books.google.com/books?id=H9cKAAAAIAAJ (1898) p. 45 as quoted by Robert Édouard Moritz, Memorabilia Mathematica; Or, The Philomath's Quotation-book https://books.google.com/books?id=G0wtAAAAYAAJ (1914)

George Boole in letter to a friend, 1840, cited in: R. H. Hutton, " Professor Boole http://books.google.com/books?id=pfMEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA147," in: The British Quarterly Review. (1866), p. 147; Cited in Des MacHale. George Boole: his life and work, Boole Press, 1985. p. 52
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The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter I. Prehistoric Times

Source: Dialogues and Mathematical Demonstrations Concerning Two New Sciences (1638), P. 148
“In journalism, there has always been a tension between getting it first and getting it right.”
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