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1 Cloncurry had then gone to Imperial College in London to study mathematics .
2 Mr. Gilman had agreed that that year I should study mathematics principally.
3 And I have not ceased to study mathematics since.
4 He wishes Richard to study mathematics and cosmography, and read history, especially Sir Walter Raleigh's.
5 Apollonius of Perga came to Alexandria in this reign, to study mathematics under the pupils of Euclid.
6 But it was only Edwin, who had lately taken to a habit of getting up very early , - to study mathematics .
7 How many Wranglers, other than those who have or will become schoolmasters or college tutors, continue to study mathematics ?
8 He enrolled at the University of Pisa in 1581, but soon switched his scientific interests to study mathematics and physics.
9 He was naturally desirous of perfecting himself in the theory of music, and thus he was led to study mathematics .
10 He had come to study mathematics , astronomy, and geography in the museum, under the successors of Euclid, Eratosthenes, and Hipparchus.
11 No, young minds will read philosophy there and study mathematics and chemistry by which engines, bridges, telegraphs, will be constructed.
12 Do you study mathematics ?
13 She wanted to go away by herself, preferably to some bleak northern moor, and there study mathematics and the science of astronomy.
14 Night after night Nat and Charlie met in the aforesaid attic, to read, study mathematics , and discuss the subjects of the volumes which they read.
15 About this period-orsoon afterwards-myfather judged it proper I should study mathematics , a study upon which I entered with all the ardor of novelty.
16 Leaving school, he started at 16 as an apprentice at the Morris radiator factory in Oxford, before deciding at 18 to study mathematics .
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