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1. W B, 'An Enquiry into the Nature and Tendency of the Education which the Clergy Receiving English Universities', Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 702–06
2. Jacobus, 'History of Arithmetic', Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 325–26
3. E M B, 'A Caution Against Depending on Hearsay Evidence in Matters Affecting the Character of Others', Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 385
4. Jacobus, 'Memorabilia', Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 213–14
5. Jacobus, 'The Encyclopedist; or, Circle of the Sciences. No. VI. Geometry', Mirror of Literature, 9 (1827), 362–63
6. T S A, 'French Charade', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 181
7. Anon, 'Blue Stockings over the Border', Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 239
8. ρ χ, 'Biographical Sketches[1] Euclid of Alexandria, the Mathematician, Flourished, B.C. 277[2] Epicurus, the Grecian Philosopher. B.C. 270', Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 4 (1831), 239–40
9. Anon, 'The Political Euclid—No. 2', Punch, 1 (1841), 166
10. Anon, 'Buns', Punch, 4 (1843), 72
11. Anon, 'British Association at Cork', Punch, 5 (1843), 144
12. Anon, 'Curious Discovery', Punch, 6 (1844), 109
13. Anon, 'Education at the Woolwich Academy', Punch, 11 (1846), 230
14. Anon, 'Mathematics for the Million', Punch, 13 (1847), 157
15. Anon, 'The Pope's Valentine to the Cardinal', Punch, 20 (1851), 71
16. Anon, 'The Member for Bodmin the Greatest of Mathematicians', Punch, 22 (1852), 14
17. Anon, 'The Romance of Euclid', Punch, 29 (1855), 149
18. Anon, 'What Locksley Hall Said Before He Passed His Oxford Responsions (vulgò SMALLS)', Punch, 32 (1857), 212
19. A Pass-able Officer, 'Parliamentary and Ministerial Education', Punch, 33 (1857), 67
20. Anon, 'Save Me From My Friends', Punch, 35 (1858), 2