"[N]otwithstanding the labours and exertions of so many eminent men... in this branch of mathematics many things are deficient, many superfluous; some are too general, others too particular; some are too much dwelt upon, others want a great deal of explanation; in many there is hardly any order, or connexion, or demonstration, in some too much unnecessary precision."

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