
Source: 1910s, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (1919), Ch. 16: Descriptions
Source: Argumentation and debating, 1908, p. 2; as cited in: Robert James Branham (2013). Debate and Critical Analysis: The Harmony of Conflict. p. 31
Source: 1910s, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (1919), Ch. 16: Descriptions
Source: 1850s, An Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854), p. 165; As cited in: James Joseph Sylvester, James Whitbread Lee Glaisher (1910) The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. p. 350
Source: "American Names" (1931)
“He who shall wish to disentangle this proposition will easily be able to compose a volume.”
ca. 1640) as quoted by William Thompson Sedgwick, Harry Walter Tyler, A Short History of Science https://books.google.com/books?id=Wl8AAAAAMAAJ (1917
Source: Argumentation and debating, 1908, p. 24 ; as cited in: Branham (2013, p. 38)
The Foundations of Mathematics (1925)
( June 16, 2005 http://web.archive.org/web/20050617/corner.nationalreview.com/05_06_12_corner-archive.asp#066356)
2000s, 2005
1910s, The New Nationalism (1910)
Letter to Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Autumn 1872)