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" I never designed to get any thing by your interest, nor by King James's favour, but am now sensible that I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your pardon... "
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton - 209. oldal
szerző: David Brewster - 1831 - 323 oldal
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, 7. kötet;12. kötet

1833 - 564 oldal
...sensible I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your...most humble and most obedient servant, Is. NEWTON." — Brewster, p. 232. The astonishment which Mr. Pepys felt on receiving this singular and incoherent...

The Family Library (Harper)., 26. kötet

1845 - 334 oldal
...sensible that I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your pardon for saying 1 would see you again, and rest your most humble and most obedient servant, " 1«. NEWTON." From this...

The Life of Sir Isaac Newton: Containing an Account of His Numerous ...

George Grant - 1849 - 318 oldal
...sensible that I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your...most obedient servant, "Is. NEWTON." From this letter it is evident that his complaint had continued for a twelvemonth, and during that period neither ate...

The Life of Sir Isaac Newton: Containing an Account of His Numerous ...

George Grant - 1849 - 316 oldal
...sensible that I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your...obedient servant, " Is. NEWTON." From this letter it is evident that his complaint had continued for a twelvemonth, and during that period neither ate...

The Life of Sir Isaac Newton: Containing an Account of His Numerous ...

George Grant - 1849 - 322 oldal
...that I must •withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your...obedient servant, " Is. NEWTON." From this letter it is evident that his complaint had continued for a twelvemonth, and during that period neither ate...

Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, 2. kötet

David Brewster - 1855 - 584 oldal
...sensible that I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your...had lasted for a twelvemonth, and that during that period he neither ate nor slept well nor enjoyed his former consistency of mind. It is not easy to...

Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, 2. kötet

David Brewster - 1855 - 594 oldal
...sensible that I must withdraw' from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your...and rest your most humble and most obedient servant, " It. NEWTON." From this letter we learn, on his own authority, that his complaint had lasted for a...

Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, 2. kötet

David Brewster - 1855 - 592 oldal
...pardon for saying I would see you again, and rest your most humble and most obedient servant, " I s . NEWTON." From this letter we learn, on his own authority,...had lasted for a twelvemonth, and that during that period he neither ate nor slept well nor enjoyed his former consistency of mind. It is not easy to...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 199-200. kötet

1856 - 760 oldal
...acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. 1 beg your pardon for saying I would see you again,...most humble and most obedient servant, Is. NEWTON. It is not clear whether the clause in this letter, " nor have my former consistency of mind," refers...

The Diary of Samuel Pepys: For the First Time Fully Transcribed ..., 17. kötet

Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright - 1899 - 362 oldal
...sensible that I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your...would see you again, and rest your most humble and obedient servant." ber a6th), saying : " I must acknowledge myself not at the ease I would be glad...




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