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  • '''{{w|Richard Dedekind|Julius Wilhelm Richard Dedekind}}''' (6 October 1831 – 12 February 1916) was a German mathematician who made important contribut [[Category:1831 births]] ...
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  • ...onstituted a part of a work entitled ''Analyse des equations determines'' (1831), which was in press when death overtook him. This work contained "[[w:Buda [[Category:1768 births]] ...
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  • '''{{w|James Clerk Maxwell}}''' ([[13 June]] [[1831]] – [[5 November]] [[1879]]) was a Scottish mathematical physicist, who for ...na.com/arms/maxwell.htm Genealogy and Coat of Arms of James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) – Numericana] ...
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  • ** {{w|Stephen Peter Rigaud}}, Preface (Nov. 29, 1831) in James Bradley, ''Miscellaneous Works and Correspondence'' (1832) [[Category:1693 births]] ...
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  • *** As quoted in ''Bible of Reason'' (1831) by Benjamin F. Powell, p. 157 ...As quoted in ''Moral Encyclopaedia, Or, Varlé's Self-instructor, No. 3'' (1831) by by Charles Varle ...
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  • ...--Thomas Cogswell Upham, Dugald Stewart ''Elements of Mental Philosophy'' (1831) pp.479-80 "could not locate this quote in Vol. 1" Vol. 2?--> and in [[Rich ...make clear what this number is. He calls it "the lord of better and worse births"... One theory is that 60, or 12,960,000 is the Platonic number. This numbe ...
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