A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume IIDe Morgan, Augustus
Philosophy
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II
De Morgan, Augustus
Circle-squaring; Perpetual motion; Science -- Miscellanea; Trisection of angle
[maltese cross] HENRY E. MANNING.[375]
{234}
_By English Key._
H = 8
E = 5
N = 40
R = 80
Y = 140
E = 5
D = 4
W = 120
A = 1
R = 80
D = 4
M = 30
A = 1
N = 40
N = 40
I = 9
N = 40
G = 7
[swastika] = 12
----
666
Can you now understand the difference between [swastika] and [maltese
cross] or X? Look to my challenge.
Cutting from newspaper:--
ITALY.
Rome (_via_ Marseilles), October
Mr. Gladstone has paid a visit to the Pope.
_By Greek Power._
G = 6
L = 30
A = 1
D = 4
S = 200
T = 300
O = 70
N = 50
E = 5
----
666
And what then [swastika]?
{235}
In other letters _John Stuart Mill_ is 666 if the _a_ be left out;
_Chasuble_ is perfect. _John Brighte_[376] is a _fait accompli_; and I am
asked whether intellect can account for the final e. Very easily: this
Beast is not the M. P., but another person who spells his name differently.
But if John Sturt Mill and John Brighte choose so to write themselves, they
may.
A curious collection; a mystical phantasmagoria! There are those who will
try to find meaning: there are those who will try to find purpose.
"And some they said--What are you at?
And some--What are you arter?"
My account of Mr. Thom and his 666 appeared on October 27: and on the 29th
I received from the editor a copy of Mr. Thom's sermons published in 1863
(he died Feb. 27, 1862) with best wishes for my health and happiness. The
editor does not name himself in the book; but he signed his name in my
copy: and may my circumference never be more than 3-1/8 of my diameter if
the signature, name and writing both, were not that of my [circle square]
ing friend Mr. James Smith! And so I have come in contact with him on 666
as well as on [pi]! I should have nothing left to live for, had I not
happened to hear that he has a perpetual motion on hand. I returned thanks
and kind regards: and Miss Miggs's words--"Here's forgivenesses of
injuries! here's amicablenesses!"--rang in my ears. But I was made slightly
uncomfortable: how could the war go on after this armistice? Could I ever
make it understood that the truce only extended to the double Vahu and
things thereunto relating? It was once held by seafaring men that there was
no peace with Spaniards beyond the line: I was determined that there must
be no concord with J. S. inside the circle; that this must be a special
exception, like Father Huddleston {236} and old Grouse in the gun-room. I
was not long in anxiety; twenty-four hours after the book of sermons there
came a copy of the threatened exposure--_The British Association in
Jeopardy, and Professor De Morgan in the Pillory without hope of escape_.
By James Smith, Esq. London and Liverpool, 8vo., 1866 (pp. 94). This
exposure consists of reprints from the _Athenaeum_ and _Correspondent_: of
things new there is but one. In a short preface Mr. J. S. particularly
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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