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  1. The Genevese background: Studies of Shelley, Francis Danby, Maria Edgeworth, Ruskin, Meredith, and Joseph Conrad in Geneva, with hitherto unpublished letters by Hans Walter Hausermann, 1976
  2. The Genevese background: Studies of Shelley, Francis Danby, Maria Edgeworth, Ruskin, Meredith, and Joseph Conrad in Geneva (with hitherto unpublished letters) by Hans Walter Hausermann, 1977
  3. Edgeworth's Harry and Lucy: With an address to mothers: : the stories of Little dog Trusty, The orange man, and The cherry orchard. : Complete in one volume by Maria Edgeworth, 1853
  4. Edgeworth's Rosamond (Early lessons) by Maria Edgeworth, 1850
  5. A descriptive account of a variety of intellectual toys: Made for the instruction and amusement of yourh of both sexes, as recommended by Dr. Beddoes, Miss Edgeworth, &c., &c by Francis West, 1836
  6. The Genevese background: Studies of Shelley,Francis Danby,Maria Edgeworth,Ruskin,Meredith,and Joseph Conrad in Geneva(with hitherto unpublished letters) by Hans Walter Hausermann, 1952
  7. On Maria Edgeworth: From a talk to the Robert Louis Stevenson Club of London by Francis Beaufort Palmer, 1964
  8. Economic Exchange and Social Organization: The Edgeworthian Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory (Theory and Decision Library C) by Robert P. Gilles, 1996-09-30
  9. ROSAMONDE - 2 VOL. SET by EDGEWORTH MARIA, 1846
  10. Frank: A Sequel to Frank in Early Lessons by Maria Edgeworth, 1851-01-01
  11. Studies in the history of probability and statistics by Maurice G Kendall, 1968
  12. The Silver Sextant: Four Men of the Enlightenment by Betty Page Dabney, 1992
  13. The silver sextant: Four men of the Enlightenment by Betty Page Dabney, 1993
  14. ROSAMOND : A SERIES OF TALES Complete in Two Volumes by Maria Edgeworth, 1860

81. Encyclopedia Of Biostatistics - John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
Gertrude; Cutler, Sid; De Finetti; De Moivre, Abraham; DeMoivre, A. Dorn,H. Drug regulation; edgeworth, francis Ysidro; European Federationof
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83. Taylor & Francis Journals
Maria edgeworth's Fostering Art and the Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde. p399 p429. Maureen O'Connor. Taylor francis Group London • New York • Oslo
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85. Karl Person
Karl Pearson. Beginning around 1880, three famous mathematicians, Karl Pearson,francis Galton and edgeworth created a statistical revolution in Europe.
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Karl Pearson
Beginning around 1880, three famous mathematicians, Karl Pearson, Francis Galton and Edgeworth created a statistical revolution in Europe. Of the three mathematicians, it was Karl Pearson, along with his ambition and determination, that lead people to consider him the founder of the twentieth-century science of statistics. Born on March 27, 1857 in London, England, Karl Pearson's early years were spent being educated at home. At age nine, Karl was sent away from home to University College School, London. After receiving a B.A. with mathematical honors from King's College, Cambridge in 1879, Pearson was off to Germany. While in Germany, he continued to educate himself while studying physics, metaphysics, and Darwinism. It was Pearson's belief in his own special variety of social Darwinism that led him to change the spelling of his given name, Carl, to Karl. Upon leaving Germany and returning to London, Pearson married a young lady named Maria Sharpe. The young couple had three children, Sigrid, Helga, and Egon. This marriage was short-lived because Maria died at a young age in 1928. Pearson would later re-marry a woman who was a co-worker in his department, Margaret Victoria Child. In order to raise and support his family, Pearson returned to University College where he would excel as a teacher and lecturer. He would continue to work as a professor and lecturer in a small room until just a few months before his death. Karl Pearson's drive and determination may have outweighed his mathematical ability and may have been a primary reason for his success. Of the three leaders of the statistical revolution, Pearson may not have been the most knowledgeable, but he recognized the power and intelligence of Edgeworth and Galton's work. This recognition is what sparked some of the ideas he created that are still used today.

86. Eboracum To Ehrenfest, Paul. Alphabetic Index To Entries. The Columbia Encyclope
Edgar Atheling. edge cities. Edgehill. Edge Island. Edgeøya. edgeworth, FrancisYsidro. edgeworth, Maria. edgeworth, Richard Lovell. Edhessa. Edina. Edinburg.
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87. Maria Edgeworth, 1768-1849
Table of Contents Catalogue of the papers of Maria edgeworth (17681849), and the edgeworth family, 17th-19th century University of Oxford, Bodleian Library Judith Priestman, Mary Clapinson, Tim Rogers of Richard Lovell edgeworth, Michael Pakenham edgeworth and other members by R.L. edgeworth, c.1778, on Mrs. Barbauld's notes by Mrs. Honora edgeworth on obstinacy, c.1779, some
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88. Edgeworth, Maria
encyclopediaEncyclopedia edgeworth, Maria. edgeworth, Maria, 1767–1849,Irish novelist; daughter of Richard Lovell edgeworth. She
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89. RePEc
Women's Wages in Relation to Economic Welfare by edgeworth, FrancisYsidro RePEchayhetartedgeworth1923; The Theory of Distribution
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Edgeworth, Maria Edgeworth, Maria, , Irish novelist; daughter of Richard Lovell Edgeworth. She lived practically her entire life on her father's estate in Ireland. Letters for Literary Ladies Castle Rackrent Belinda (1801), and The Absentee (1812). Although her works are marred somewhat by didacticism, they are notable for their realism, humor, and freshness of style. She also wrote a number of stories for children, including Moral Tales See selected letters ed. by C. Colvin (1971); studies by M. Butler (1972) and C. Owens (1987).
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91. Portraits Of Statisticians
DURBIN, James 1923. E. EBBINGHAUS, Hermann 1850-1909. edgeworth, FrancisYsidro 1845-1926. EISENHART, Churchill 1913-1994. ELFVING, Gustav 1908-1984.
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  • 92. Erasmus Darwin And The Birmingham Lunar Society, Charles Darwin, Francis Galton,
    the discoverer of oxygen), Samuel Galton (a wealthy industrialist and quaker), WilliamSmall, The eccentrics Thomas Day and Richard edgeworth, Matthew Boulton
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    "Some birds have acquired harder beaks to crack nuts, as the parrot. Others have acquired beaks adapted to break the harder seeds, as sparrows. Others for the softer seeds of flowers, or the buds of trees as the finches. Other birds have acquired long beaks to penetrate the moister soils in search of roots, as woodcocks; and others broad ones to filtrate the water of lakes, and to retain aquatic insects. All of which seem to have been gradually produced during many generations by the perpetual endeavour of the creatures to supply the want of food"

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    Much of his writing was in the form of eccentric poetry, like this from
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    His great grandson, Sir George Darwin is credited with the "fission hypothesis" theory that the moon was originally part of the earth, but Erasmus seems to have got their first:
    Gnomes! how you shriek'd! when through the troubled air

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