Sir: The summe of what I have heretofore written or spoken to you, concerning the advancement of the mathematickes, is this: as long as men want will, wit, meanes or leisure to atte[nd] those studies, it is no marvaile if they make no great progresse in them. To remedy which, I conceive these meanes not to be amisse.

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Sir: The summe of what I have heretofore written or spoken to you, concerning the advancement of the mathematickes, is this: as long as men want will, wit, meanes or leisure to atte[nd] those studies, it is no marvaile if they make no great progresse in them. To remedy which, I conceive these meanes not to be amisse.
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Pell, John, 1611-1685.
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[London :: s.n.,
1638?]
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"Sir: The summe of what I have heretofore written or spoken to you, concerning the advancement of the mathematickes, is this: as long as men want will, wit, meanes or leisure to atte[nd] those studies, it is no marvaile if they make no great progresse in them. To remedy which, I conceive these meanes not to be amisse." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B15215.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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