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... appear always to be derived from experiments and observations formerly made , such as the additions to the second ... appears from the second edition of the Principia , for which he kept up a very active mathematical correspondence ...
... appear always to be derived from experiments and observations formerly made , such as the additions to the second ... appears from the second edition of the Principia , for which he kept up a very active mathematical correspondence ...
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... appears to be a town of considerable antiquity . Some think that it was built by the Romans , because it has a Lattine name , being derived from the word Don or Dun , which is the name of the river that runs through it , and castrum , a ...
... appears to be a town of considerable antiquity . Some think that it was built by the Romans , because it has a Lattine name , being derived from the word Don or Dun , which is the name of the river that runs through it , and castrum , a ...
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... appears to have met with an unaccorded reception by the citizens : but it is said ( see a small history of Lincoln pub- lished in 1817 ) . that the sovereign was met about two miles north of the city , viz at Burton Wall , by Mr ...
... appears to have met with an unaccorded reception by the citizens : but it is said ( see a small history of Lincoln pub- lished in 1817 ) . that the sovereign was met about two miles north of the city , viz at Burton Wall , by Mr ...
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