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would be DEAD - natually. Monge extended his lines and he made predictions for when that would happen for his servants, and whatever members of his family were around. (Maybe he didn't have any.) In the end, Monge got to where he was sleeping 23 hours a day, and at that point, he was so sick that he did die at that time.
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Achilles paid Hector — to drag him round the walls again and again", which reads like a commentary, but for that
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Indianapolis in 1890" cannot be by De Morgan, who died in 1871. It might have been inserted by the editor of the second edition (1915), David Eugene Smith, but I have just scanned my copy of that edition and found no such thing. Hardly any of Smith's
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What was the dispute? What was the action taken by the council? It would reveal something of De Morgan's character to know what he stood for. Did he lead the professors who quit or was he simply the first one?
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