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... less complete , although I have spared no diligence in endeavouring to collect all that could be obtained . I was in hopes that the recollection of his contemporaries at Oxford , where he occasionally resided , until he left England ...
... less complete , although I have spared no diligence in endeavouring to collect all that could be obtained . I was in hopes that the recollection of his contemporaries at Oxford , where he occasionally resided , until he left England ...
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... less grateful to remark that the attachment of his professed friends did not expire with his life : after a proper interval , they visited his widow , and vied in their offers of service to her . Amongst others , to whom she was ...
... less grateful to remark that the attachment of his professed friends did not expire with his life : after a proper interval , they visited his widow , and vied in their offers of service to her . Amongst others , to whom she was ...
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... less willing to have it done . The new edition of the Principia is what we wait for , with great impatience ; though , at the same time , I believe the book will be far more valuable than if it had been done in a hurry , since I find ...
... less willing to have it done . The new edition of the Principia is what we wait for , with great impatience ; though , at the same time , I believe the book will be far more valuable than if it had been done in a hurry , since I find ...
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... less agreeable to me to hear , that your own book is in such forwardness . You are much in the right of it to print your lectures , and other papers , in a book by itself : it is better than to have them lie up and down among other ...
... less agreeable to me to hear , that your own book is in such forwardness . You are much in the right of it to print your lectures , and other papers , in a book by itself : it is better than to have them lie up and down among other ...
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... less faults , than I ever yet saw in any human " being ; and that the goodness of his head , admirable as it was , was " exceeded by that of his heart . I have never ceased to admire him " from the moment I first saw him ; and my esteem ...
... less faults , than I ever yet saw in any human " being ; and that the goodness of his head , admirable as it was , was " exceeded by that of his heart . I have never ceased to admire him " from the moment I first saw him ; and my esteem ...
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