Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 4. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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... person profoundly skilled in the knowledge of medals ; and had , I believe , the best collection of Roman coins of any private gentleman in the kingdom . I should be glad to hear how he has disposed of his coins . I hope he has given ...
... person profoundly skilled in the knowledge of medals ; and had , I believe , the best collection of Roman coins of any private gentleman in the kingdom . I should be glad to hear how he has disposed of his coins . I hope he has given ...
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... persons who attended him out of Boston were to the number of seven , three of whom were strangers to him ; the others , with two from a neighbouring town , and a person who followed him out of Boston the next morning , are persons of an ...
... persons who attended him out of Boston were to the number of seven , three of whom were strangers to him ; the others , with two from a neighbouring town , and a person who followed him out of Boston the next morning , are persons of an ...
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... person will be shocked by the doughty performance of this insidious person ; and , if my outward circumstances did not keep my mind uneasy , I would be ready to address him , if nobody else appeared . How- ever , I am heartily glad that ...
... person will be shocked by the doughty performance of this insidious person ; and , if my outward circumstances did not keep my mind uneasy , I would be ready to address him , if nobody else appeared . How- ever , I am heartily glad that ...
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Pedigree of the Newton Family | 35 |
Miscellaneous Letters of Sir Isaac Newton | 43 |
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