"Number is that property of a group of distinct things which remains unchanged during any change to which the group may be subjected which does not destroy the distinctness of the individual things."
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p. 3; Reported in Robert Edouard Moritz. Memorabilia mathematica; or, The philomath's quotation-book, (1914), p. 263
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Henry Burchard Fine
Henry Burchard Fine (September 14, 1858 – December 22, 1928) was an American mathematician and dean at Princeton University.
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