The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... Woolsthorpe, a hamlet in the parish of Colsterworth in Lincolnshire, about eight miles so«th of Grantham,* on the 25th of December O. S. * In these days, it will be perhaps useful to niontion that tho nearest railroad station is Great ...
... Woolsthorpe, a hamlet in the parish of Colsterworth in Lincolnshire, about eight miles so«th of Grantham,* on the 25th of December O. S. * In these days, it will be perhaps useful to niontion that tho nearest railroad station is Great ...
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... Woolsthorpe, in the manor-house of which this remarkable birth took place, had been more than an hundred years in the possession of the family ,«who came originally from Newton in Lancashire, but who hade, previous to the purchase of ...
... Woolsthorpe, in the manor-house of which this remarkable birth took place, had been more than an hundred years in the possession of the family ,«who came originally from Newton in Lancashire, but who hade, previous to the purchase of ...
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... Woolsthorpe, she left him under the care of her own mother. At the usual ago he was sent to two day-schools at Skillington and Stoke, where he acquired the education which such seminaries afforded y but when he reached his twelfth year ...
... Woolsthorpe, she left him under the care of her own mother. At the usual ago he was sent to two day-schools at Skillington and Stoke, where he acquired the education which such seminaries afforded y but when he reached his twelfth year ...
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... Woolsthorpe, and which existed after his death, were of the same description, or were projected from his knowledge of the doctrine of the sphere. Upon the death of the Rev. Mr. Smith in the year 1656, his widow left the rectory of North ...
... Woolsthorpe, and which existed after his death, were of the same description, or were projected from his knowledge of the doctrine of the sphere. Upon the death of the Rev. Mr. Smith in the year 1656, his widow left the rectory of North ...
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... continued for some months in busy preparation for his academical studies. His uncle, the Rev. W. Ayscough, who was rector of Burton Coggles, about three miles east of Woolsthorpe, and who had himself studied at Trinity ,
... continued for some months in busy preparation for his academical studies. His uncle, the Rev. W. Ayscough, who was rector of Burton Coggles, about three miles east of Woolsthorpe, and who had himself studied at Trinity ,
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