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  1. Occasional Essays On Various Subjects: Chiefly Political And Historical (1809) by Francis Maseres, 2010-09-10
  2. The Principles Of The Doctrine Of Life Annuities (1783) by Francis Maseres, 2010-09-10
  3. A Collection Of Several Commissions And Other Public Instruments, Proceeding From His Majesty's Royal Authority (1772)
  4. Occasional Essays On Various Subjects: Chiefly Political And Historical (1809) by Francis Maseres, 2010-09-10
  5. Enquiry into the extent of the power of juries / Francis Maseres (Classics of English legal history in the modern era) by Francis Maseres, 1978
  6. The Canadian freeholder: in three dialogues between an Englishman and a Frenchman, settled in Canada. Shewing the sentiments of the bulk of the freeholders of Canada concerning the late Quebec-act; with some remarks on the Boston-charter act; and an attemp by Francis Maseres, 2008
  7. Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England, in the reign of King Charles the First : by writers who lived in the time of those wars and were witnesses of the events which they describe Volume Part 2 by Francis, 1731-1824 Maseres, 2009-10-26
  8. The Canadian Freeholder: Showing the Sentiments of the Bulk of the Freeholders of Canada Concerning the Late Quebec Act (1776) by Francis Maseres,

81. Imago Mundi - Francis Masères.

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Les gens L'histoire du Canada de Londres : Dissertation on the use of the negative sign (Londres, 1758, in-4); The Principles of the doctrine of life annuities (Londres, 1783, in-4); Tracts on the resolution of cubic and biquadraiic algebraic equations (Londres, 1800, in-8), etc. On lui doit aussi quelques essais politiques et historiques : The Canadian freeholder (Londres, 1777-79, 3 vol. in-8); The Moderate reformer (Londres, 1791, in-8); Occasional Essays on various subjects (Londres, 1809, in-8), etc. Scriptores logarithmici (Londres, 1791-1807, 6 vol. in-4) et Scriptores optici (L. S.). A B C D ... Z

82. Thai Law Online Service
Criminal Libel and the Duty of Juries, Joseph Towers and francis maseres.Criminal PsychologyA Manual For Judges, Practitioners and Students, Hans Gross
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83. Project MUSE
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was the first in a series of nineteen, passed between 1793 and 1875, designed to regulate, survey, and control friendly societies. Rose's Act allowed friendly societies to register themselves by coming before a justice at quarter sessions. In return, society members gained the right to sue for grievance in case of society irregularity. More importantly, the act also stipulated that members of societies without legal settlement in the parish where they lived and plied their trade could not be removed, provided they could produce a certificate from the society steward attesting to membership. In this way, Rose's Act was a progressive variation on older, sometimes brutal, vagrancy laws designed to "reterritorialize" the mobile poor. Unlike the older laws, this act allowed for some mobility: as long as the friendly society...

84. History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians
Giovanni Francesco Malfatti (17311807) *SB; francis maseres (1731-1824) *SB;WJG Karsten (1732-1787); Ajima Naonobu (Chokuyen) (c.
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Chronological List of Mathematicians
Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan
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1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below
List of Mathematicians
    1700 B.C.E.
  • Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT
    700 B.C.E.
  • Baudhayana (c. 700)
    600 B.C.E.
  • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT
  • Apastamba (c. 600)
  • Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB
  • Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT
  • Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB
  • Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520)
    500 B.C.E.
  • Katyayana (c. 500)
  • Nabu-rimanni (c. 490)
  • Kidinu (c. 480)
  • Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT
  • Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT
  • Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT
  • Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB
  • Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT
  • Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB
  • Meton (c. 430) *SB

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86. Find In A Library
The maseres letters, 17661768. By, francis maseres; W Stewart Wallace. Type,English Book Non-fiction. Publisher, Toronto, University of Toronto
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87. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page maseres, francis (1731 - 1824) Maskelyne, Nevil (1732 - 1811) Mason, Max (1877 -1961) Mathews, George (1861 - 1922) Mathieu, Claude (1783 - 1875)
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Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

88. The National Archives | Search The Archives | National Register Of Archives | De
maseres, francis (17311824) Mathematician Historian and Reformer (9). Mitford,John Freeman- (1748-1830) 1st Baron Redesdale, Lord Chancellor (18)
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89. Project Gutenberg S The Canadian Dominion, By Oscar D. Skelton
His own chief legal adviser, francis maseres, was a sturdy adherent of the olderpolicy, though he agreed that the time was not yet ripe for setting up an
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90. May 19 - Author Anniversaries
1st Earl of HALIFAX 1739 Jeremiah DUMMER 1795 James BOSWELL 1824 francisMASERES 1825 Claude Henri de ROUVROY, Comte de SAINTSIMON 1832 francis
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If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: 1773: Arthur AIKIN 1812: Lady, Charlotte (Elizabeth) GUEST 1820: Margaret ( nee nee )Hartness FLANDERS 1892: Prof, George Cleveland KYTE 1895: Prof, William Arthur BROWNELL 1896: Emil TRINKLER 1896: Sir, Michael (Elias) BALCON 1898: Manfred Schanfarber GUTTMACHER 1899: Leonid Maksimovich LEONOV 1900: Allistene STARKEY, nee Died: 804: ALCUIN, aka EALHWINE, aka ALBINUS 1656: John HALES 1715: Charles MONTAGU, 1st Earl of HALIFAX 1739: Jeremiah DUMMER 1795: James BOSWELL 1824: Francis MASERES 1825: Claude Henri de ROUVROY, Comte de SAINT-SIMON 1832: Francis LATHOM 1838: Sir, William ROUGH 1864: Nathaniel HAWTHORNE, ne HATHORNE 1865: John Stanyan BIGG 1886: Lucius Seth HUNTINGTON 1893: Frederic Salmon GROWSE 1898: Maria Louise POOL 1898: William Ewart GLADSTONE 1899: Charles Rollin BUCKALEW 1901: Sir, Courtenay BOYLE 1914: Prof, John Wesley HALES 1914: Reginald (Jaffray) LUCAS 1914: William (Aldis) WRIGHT 1918: Edward John Long SCOTT 1924: Sir, Claverhouse Frederick Charles GRAHAM 1928: Arthur Charles FOX-DAVIES 1928: William Lindsay Holmes LANG 1929: Charles Coltman Coltman ROGERS 1929: Mary E MANN, nee RACKHAM 1931: Sir, Arthur Trevor DAWSON, 1st Baronet DAWSON 1932: Mrs Huia, (Muriel) ONSLOW

91. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (S)
Value of an infinite Series of decreasing Quantities of a certain Form, byFrancis maseres in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society vol.
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Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (S)
Last revision: Aug. 21, 2005 ST. ANDREW'S CROSS is the term used by Florian Cajori for the multiplication symbol X. It appears in 1916 in his "William Oughtred, A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher of Mathematics. St. Andrew's cross is found in 1615, although not in a mathematical context, in Crooke, Body of Man : "[They] doe mutually intersect themselues in the manner of a Saint Andrewes crosse, or this letter X" (OED2). The ST. PETERSBURG PARADOX was formulated by Niklaus Bernoulli in 1713: see problem 5 in the first letter of Correspondence of Nicholas Bernoulli concerning the St Petersburg game with Montmort, Daniel Bernoulli and Cramer (translation by Richard J. Pulskamp .) The association with St. Petersburg came about because the most prominent discussion was published there: this was Daniel Bernoulli's "Specimen Theoriae Novae de Mensara Sortis," Commentarii Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitana, , 175-192 (1738). The paper has been translated as "Exposition of a New Theory on the Measurement of Risk," Econometrica In 1768 D'Alembert English translation by Richard J. Pulskamp

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94. Anne Boyé / Algunos Elementos De La Historia De Los Números Negativos

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Documentos de Historia de la Ciencia
Anne Boyé
Les Instituts de Recherche sur l'Enseignement des Mathématiques. Nantes ÍNDICE Algunos elementos de la historia de los números negativos I Utilización de los números negativos en matemáticas II Obstáculos para la comprensión de los números negativos II El problema particular de la regla de los signos para el producto Conclusión en forma de reflexión pedagógica Por lo tanto proponemos una reflexión más sobre los negativos, ante todo histórica, que tal vez aclarará las dificultades y los errores de nuestros alumnos, y permitirá también comprender que los conceptos, incluso los más simples en apariencia, son el resultado de siglos de titubeos, cuya huella conservan, que son comprendidos cuando todo llega a ser transparente. Y esperamos que la reflexión alimentará la reflexión. Algunos elementos de la historia de los números negativos Estas ideas son muy elementales; sin embargo, no es fácil que lo parezcan así antes de establecerlas de manera clara y de darles la generalidad que demanda su aplicación al cálculo. No se puede dudar de la dificultad del tema, si se piensa que las ciencias exactas habían sido cultivadas durante muchos siglos y habían hecho grandes progresos antes de que se adquirieran las verdaderas nociones de cantidades negativas, y que se hubiese concebido la manera general de usarlas.

95. 18?
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96. The Online Books Page: Browse Call Numbers: KBM00000095 .P728
T68, Criminal Libel and the Duty of Juries , by Joseph Towers and FrancisMaseres (HTML with commentary at constitution.org). KD7864.81244 .
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97. Historia De La Estadística
Translate this page Durante el siglo XVII y principios del XVIII, matemáticos como Bernoulli, FrancisMaseres, Lagrange y Laplace desarrollaron la teoría de probabilidades.
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INTRODUCCION Como dijera David Huntsberger: La palabra estadística a menudo nos trae a la mente imágenes de números apilados en grandes arreglos y tablas, de volúmenes de cifras relativas a nacimientos, muertes, impuestos, poblaciones, ingresos, deudas, créditos y así sucesivamente. David tiene razón pues al instante de escuchar esta palabra estas son las imágenes que llegan a nuestra cabeza. La Estadística es mucho más que sólo números apilados y gráficas bonitas. Es una ciencia con tanta antigüedad como la escritura, y es por sí misma auxiliar de todas las demás ciencias. Los mercados, la medicina, la ingeniería, los gobiernos, etc. Se nombran entre los más destacados clientes de ésta. La ausencia de ésta conllevaría a un caos generalizado, dejando a los administradores y ejecutivos sin información vital a la hora de tomar decisiones en tiempos de incertidumbre. La Estadística que conocemos hoy en día debe gran parte de su realización a los trabajos matemáticos de aquellos hombres que desarrollaron la teoría de las probabilidades, con la cual se adhirió a la Estadística a las ciencias formales. En este breve material se expone los conceptos, la historia, la división así como algunos errores básicos cometidos al momento de analizar datos Estadísticos.

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