The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonHarper & Bros., 1843 - 314 páginas |
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... Correspondence of Locke . Although thèse works contain much important information respecting the Life of Newton , yet I have been so fortunate as to obtain many new ma terials of considerable value . To the kindness of Lord Braybrooke I ...
... Correspondence of Locke . Although thèse works contain much important information respecting the Life of Newton , yet I have been so fortunate as to obtain many new ma terials of considerable value . To the kindness of Lord Braybrooke I ...
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... correspondence of New- ton , Mr. Pepys , and Mr. Millington , which is now published for the first time , and which throws much light upon an event in the life of our author that has recently acquired an unexpected and a painful ...
... correspondence of New- ton , Mr. Pepys , and Mr. Millington , which is now published for the first time , and which throws much light upon an event in the life of our author that has recently acquired an unexpected and a painful ...
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... Correspondence with Mr. Pepys and Mr. Locke at the time of his Illness - Mr . Milling- ton's Letter to Mr. Pepys on the subject of Newton's Illness- Refutation of the Statement that he laboured under Mental De- rangement CHAPTER XIV ...
... Correspondence with Mr. Pepys and Mr. Locke at the time of his Illness - Mr . Milling- ton's Letter to Mr. Pepys on the subject of Newton's Illness- Refutation of the Statement that he laboured under Mental De- rangement CHAPTER XIV ...
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... correspondence on the subject with Mr. Ent , afterward Sir George Ent , one of the original council of the Royal Society , an eminent medical writer of his day , and President of the College of Physicians . In a letter to Mr. Ent he had ...
... correspondence on the subject with Mr. Ent , afterward Sir George Ent , one of the original council of the Royal Society , an eminent medical writer of his day , and President of the College of Physicians . In a letter to Mr. Ent he had ...
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... correspondence of his pupils . The Royal Society had acquired no knowledge of them till the beginning of 1672 , and his reputation in that body was founded chiefly on his reflecting telescope . On the 23d December , 1671 , the cele ...
... correspondence of his pupils . The Royal Society had acquired no knowledge of them till the beginning of 1672 , and his reputation in that body was founded chiefly on his reflecting telescope . On the 23d December , 1671 , the cele ...
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