| 1877 - 748 lehte
...theorems. Next as to mechanical appliances. Mr. Babbage, when speaking of the difficulty of insuring accuracy in the long numerical calculations of theoretical...uncertain in some of its results. And it was doubtless gome such consideration as this, coupled with his dislike of employing skilled labor-where unskilled... | |
| 1878 - 802 lehte
...interesting note upon mechanical appliances : " Mr. Babbage, when speaking of the difficulty of insuring accuracy in the long numerical calculations of theoretical...dislike of employing skilled labour where unskilled labour would suffice, which led him to the invention of his calculating machines. The idea of substituting... | |
| 1878 - 794 lehte
...interesting note upon mechanical appliances : " Mr. Babbage, when speaking of the difficulty of insuring accuracy in the long numerical calculations of theoretical...consideration as this, coupled with his dislike of empldying skilled labour where unskilled labour would suffice, which led him to the invention of his... | |
| 1878 - 616 lehte
...theorems. Next as to mechanical appliances. Mr. Kabbage, when speaking of the difficulty of insuring accuracy in the long numerical calculations of theoretical...the most accurate and certain of all, had through those difficulties become inaccurate and uncertain in some of its results. And it was doubtless some... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879 - 978 lehte
...of letters or symbols already formed, and then read off pictorially the extended theorems. Jfext as to mechanical appliances. Mr. Babbage, when speaking...uncertain in some of its results. And it was doubtless acme such consideration as this, coupled with his dislike of employing skilled labour where unskilled... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 950 lehte
...of letters or symbols already formed, and then read off pictorially the extended theorems. Next as to mechanical appliances. Mr. Babbage, when speaking...astronomy, remarked that the science which in itself is the raost accurate and certain of all had, through these difficulties, become inaccurate and uncertain... | |
| 1878 - 338 lehte
...of letters or symbols already formed, and then read off pictorially the extended theorems. Next as to mechanical appliances. Mr. Babbage, when speaking...these difficulties, become inaccurate and uncertain in sume of its results. And it was doubtless some such consideration as this, coupled with his dislike... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879 - 962 lehte
...of letters or symbols already formed, and then read off pictorially the extended theorems. Xext as to mechanical appliances. Mr. Babbage, when speaking...difficulty of ensuring accuracy in the long numerical calcnlations of theoretical astronomy, remarked that the science which in itself is the most accurate... | |
| 1879 - 1158 lehte
...theorem». Next as to mechanical appliances. Mr. Babbage, when speaking of the difficulty of insuring accuracy in the long numerical calculations of theoretical...through these difficulties, become inaccurate and unceitain in some of its results. And it was doubtless some euch consideration as this, coupled with... | |
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