fr ti P de ld of an A TREATISE ON ALGEBRA. VOL. I. ARITHMETICAL ALGEBRA. BY GEORGE PEACOCK, D.D. F.R.S. F.G.S. F.R.A.S. PRESIDENT OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, DEAN OF ELY, AND LATE FELLOW AND TUTOR OF TRINITY COLLEGE. LETOR LID CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS; PUBLISHED BY J. & J. J. DEIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE; AND BY G. F. & J. RIVINGTON, AND WHITTAKER & Co. LONDON. TO THE REV. JAMES TATE, M. A. CANON RESIDENTIARY OF ST PAUL'S. to see an it th I tl ar e a) P I GLADLY avail myself of the opportunity of inscribing to you, for a second time, a work of mine on Algebra, as a sincere tribute of my respect, affection and gratitude. I trust that I shall not be considered as derogating from the higher duties which, (in common with you), I owe w to my station in the Church, if I continue to devote some b portion of the leisure at my command, to the completion of an extensive Treatise, embracing the more important departments of Analysis, the execution of which I have long contemplated, and which, in its first volume I now offer to the public, under the auspices of one of my best and dearest friends. a GEORGE PEACOCK. |