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... dear to him , and fo long established ; and I must request the reader to carry this remark with him to the perufal of his correfpondence throughout , and particularly of the letters written by him . in Bengal , which frequently relate ...
... dear to him , and fo long established ; and I must request the reader to carry this remark with him to the perufal of his correfpondence throughout , and particularly of the letters written by him . in Bengal , which frequently relate ...
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... DEAR SIR , I have received Moreton's book . I thank you for the favour you did me in sending it . I have looked over what relates to his way of interpolation ; but I find no cause from thence to make any alteration . The controversy ...
... DEAR SIR , I have received Moreton's book . I thank you for the favour you did me in sending it . I have looked over what relates to his way of interpolation ; but I find no cause from thence to make any alteration . The controversy ...
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... DEAR SIR , Londen , Jan. 11 , 1711-12 . I have sent you here enclosed the copy of a letter , that I found among Mr. Collins's papers , from Sir Isaac Newton to one Mr. Smith The contents thereof seem in a great measure to have relation ...
... DEAR SIR , Londen , Jan. 11 , 1711-12 . I have sent you here enclosed the copy of a letter , that I found among Mr. Collins's papers , from Sir Isaac Newton to one Mr. Smith The contents thereof seem in a great measure to have relation ...
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... DEAR SIR , London , July 11th , 1713 . It is impossible to represent to you , with what pleasure I received your inestimable present of the Principia , and am much concerned to find myself so deeply charged with obligations to you , and ...
... DEAR SIR , London , July 11th , 1713 . It is impossible to represent to you , with what pleasure I received your inestimable present of the Principia , and am much concerned to find myself so deeply charged with obligations to you , and ...
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... DEAR SISTER , When I received your letter , I was very concerned to hear the death of your friend Mr. Reynolds , which I consider as a piece of affliction common to us both . For although my knowledge of his name or cha- racter is of no ...
... DEAR SISTER , When I received your letter , I was very concerned to hear the death of your friend Mr. Reynolds , which I consider as a piece of affliction common to us both . For although my knowledge of his name or cha- racter is of no ...
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