975 resultados para Strickland, Agnes, 1796-1874.
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"Florence Nightingale based her statistical methods upon this book by Quetelet, which appeared 20 years before her statistical surveys. The author presented to her the second augmented edition in 1869. She called him 'the founder of the most important science in the world.' She meant to dedicate to Quetelet an essay on the application of his discoveries, 'to explain the Plan of God in teaching us by these results the laws by which our Moral Progress is to be attained.'"--Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection (1958), p. 17.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Vol. 2 has imprint: Paris, L. Hachette.
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Includes indexes.
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Reprint of the 9th ed., originally published 1875-1889, with supplementary volumes and index constituting the 10th ed.
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Bd. 2 has imprint: Berlin, New York, K.W. Krügers Verlagsbuchhandlung.
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Translation of Lettres à S.A.R. le duc régnant de Saxe-Coburg et Gotha, sur la théorie des probabilités, appliquée aux sciences morales et politiques.
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Handwritten draft of the Charles P. Sumner’s valedictory poem to the Harvard class of 1796, in a 19th century hardcover binding beginning “The youth by adverse fortune forced to roam…”. The poem mentions John Russell, a member of the Class of 1796 who died in November 1795. The copy includes edits and struck-out words.