I do not love to be printed upon every occasion, much less to be dunned and teased by foreigners about mathematical things, or to be thought by our own people to be trifling away my time about them, when I should be about the King's business. The Life of Sir Isaac Newton - Página 221por David Brewster - 1832 - 323 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - 1928 - 1006 páginas
...remark, in a letter to Flamsteed, expressed a merely temporary mood : "I do not love to be printed on every occasion, much less to be dunned and teased...foreigners about mathematical things, or to be thought by our own people to be trifling away my time about them when I should be about the King's business."... | |
| Richard S. Westfall - 1983 - 934 páginas
...publick & thereby the world put into an expectation of what perhaps they are never like to have. I do not love to be printed upon every occasion much less to be dunned & teezed by forreigners about Mathematical things or to be thought by our own people to be trifling... | |
| Richard S. Westfall - 1994 - 356 páginas
...publick & thereby the world put into an expectation of what perhaps they are never like to have. I do not love to be printed upon every occasion much less to be dunned & teezed by forreigners about Mathematical things or to be thought by our own people to be trifling... | |
| Eric Gray Forbes, Lesley Murdin, Frances Wilmoth - 1997 - 1194 páginas
...publick and thereby the world *put into an expectation of what perhaps they are never like to have4. I do not love to be printed upon every occasion much less to be dunned5 and teezed by forreigners about Mathematical things or to be thought by our own people to be... | |
| 1889 - 852 páginas
...wrote : " You have put the world into an expectation of what, perhaps, they are never like to have. I do not love to be printed upon every occasion, much...foreigners about mathematical things, or to be thought by my own people to be trifling away my time about them, when I should be about the king's business. I... | |
| 1922 - 1406 páginas
...therecoinage was in progress, may be mentioned here. In it Newton says : ' I do not love to be printed on every occasion, much less to be dunned and teased...foreigners about mathematical things, or to be thought by our own people to be trifling away my time about them when I should be about theking's business' (BAILY,... | |
| 1881 - 830 páginas
...much less to be dunned and teased by foreignerg about mathematical things, or to be thought by our own people to be trifling away my time when I should be about the King's business." the polemical Bishop Warburton. Yet, having convinced himself that it was a duty which he owed to the... | |
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