He gave himself diligently to mathematics, which he liked "vastly." "I believe they are useful," he writes, "and I am sure they are entertaining, which is alone enough to recommend them to me."


The Early History of Charles James Fox, Chapter II (p. 50), Longmans, Green & Company. 1901


He gave himself diligently to mathematics, which he liked vastly. I believe they are useful, he writes, and I am sure they are entertaining, which is ...

He gave himself diligently to mathematics, which he liked vastly. I believe they are useful, he writes, and I am sure they are entertaining, which is ...

He gave himself diligently to mathematics, which he liked vastly. I believe they are useful, he writes, and I am sure they are entertaining, which is ...

He gave himself diligently to mathematics, which he liked vastly. I believe they are useful, he writes, and I am sure they are entertaining, which is ...