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In letters to Locke , published by Lord King , which bear date September 26th , and November 14th , 1690 , we meet with ... from a letter of December 13th , 1691 , in which he declined a situation offered to him at the Charter House .
In letters to Locke , published by Lord King , which bear date September 26th , and November 14th , 1690 , we meet with ... from a letter of December 13th , 1691 , in which he declined a situation offered to him at the Charter House .
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6 Mr Pepys , on the receipt of Newton's extraordinary letter , wrote to Mr Millington , the gentleman named in it , to enquire as to the existence of any discomposure in head , or mind , or both . ' Mr Millington's answer , dated ...
6 Mr Pepys , on the receipt of Newton's extraordinary letter , wrote to Mr Millington , the gentleman named in it , to enquire as to the existence of any discomposure in head , or mind , or both . ' Mr Millington's answer , dated ...
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In the letter of October to Locke , Newton again refers the beginning of his illness to the preceding winter ; but in neither letter does he allude to the loss of his papers , or refer his sufferings to any such cause .
In the letter of October to Locke , Newton again refers the beginning of his illness to the preceding winter ; but in neither letter does he allude to the loss of his papers , or refer his sufferings to any such cause .
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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