The mathematics lead us to lay out of account all that is not proved; while the primitive truths, those which sentiment and genius apprehend, are not susceptible of demonstration.
Edinburgh Review,Volume 52, January 1836 (p. 248)
The mathematics lead us to lay out of account all that is not proved; while the primitive truths, those which sentiment and genius apprehend, are not susceptible of demonstration.
Edinburgh Review,Volume 52, January 1836 (p. 248)