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The author knows not whether it be necessary to apologize for the extraordinary length of this sermon, which so much exceeds the usual limits Of public dis courses for it is only for the reader to conceive by a fiction of the imagination, if he pleases so to consider it that the patience of his audience indulged him with their attention during its delivery.
The fact is, not being in the habit of writing his sermons, this discourse was not committed to paper till after it was delivered so that the phraseology may probably vary, and the bulk be somewhat extended: but the substance is cer tainly retained.
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Olinthus Gilbert GregoryJanuaryFebruarywas an English mathematician, author and editor, He was born onJanuaryat Yaxley in Huntingdonshire, Having been educated by Richard Weston, a Leicester botanist, inhe published a treatise, Lessons Astronomical and Philosophical.
Having settled at Cambridge in, Gregory first acted as sub editor on the Cambridge Intelligencer, and then opened a booksellers shop.
Inhe obtained an appointment as mathematical master at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich through the influence of Charles Hutton, to whose notice he had been brought by a manuscript on the Use of the Sliding Rule and when Hutton resigned inGregory succeeded him in the professorship.
Failin Olinthus Gilbert GregoryJanuaryFebruarywas an English mathematician, author and editor, He was born onJanuaryat Yaxley in Huntingdonshire, Having been educated by Richard Weston, a Leicester botanist, inhe published a treatise, Lessons Astronomical and
Philosophical.
Having settled at Cambridge in, Gregory first acted as sub editor on the Cambridge Intelligencer, and then opened a booksellers shop.
Inhe obtained an appointment as mathematical master at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich through the influence of Charles Hutton, to whose notice he had been brought by a manuscript on the Use of the Sliding Rule and when Hutton resigned inGregory succeeded him in the professorship.
Failing health obliged him to retire in, and he died at Woolwich onFebruary, sitelink.