History of the Royal Society: From Its Institution to the End of the Eighteenth CenturyAbridgement of the philosophical transactions from 1665 to the end of the year 1800. |
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... NEWTON .... xv IV . LIST OF THE FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY . viii xxi V. THE PATRONS ; AND ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY . the lxx INDEX . AN ACCOUNT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON . THERE viii CONTENTS .
... NEWTON .... xv IV . LIST OF THE FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY . viii xxi V. THE PATRONS ; AND ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY . the lxx INDEX . AN ACCOUNT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON . THERE viii CONTENTS .
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... Newton , Kt . Sir Hans Sloane , Bart . Martin Folkes , Esq . · George , Earl of Macclesfield James , Earl of Morton ... James Burrow , Esq . James West , Esq .. } Nov. 30 , 1698 . 5 . Nov. 30 , 1703 ... 24 Nov. 30 , 1727 .. ..14 Nov. 30 ...
... Newton , Kt . Sir Hans Sloane , Bart . Martin Folkes , Esq . · George , Earl of Macclesfield James , Earl of Morton ... James Burrow , Esq . James West , Esq .. } Nov. 30 , 1698 . 5 . Nov. 30 , 1703 ... 24 Nov. 30 , 1727 .. ..14 Nov. 30 ...
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... Newton , he became President of the Royal Society . He was Governor of almost every Hospital in London : to each he presented 1007. during his life - time , besides a legacy which he be queathed them at his death . The papers which he ...
... Newton , he became President of the Royal Society . He was Governor of almost every Hospital in London : to each he presented 1007. during his life - time , besides a legacy which he be queathed them at his death . The papers which he ...
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... Newton and his contemporaries laid the foundation of me- chanics , upon the rigid principles of mathematical demonstration , physiologists embraced with eagerness the fashionable doctrines ; the human body was con- verted into a ...
... Newton and his contemporaries laid the foundation of me- chanics , upon the rigid principles of mathematical demonstration , physiologists embraced with eagerness the fashionable doctrines ; the human body was con- verted into a ...
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... . Pemberton . Craig . Newton . Gersten . Brook Taylor . Hobbes . Sault . Eames . Bayes . Waring . Ditton . Stone . Price . attempting a regular account of them , which would require 240 [ BOOK II . HISTORY OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY .
... . Pemberton . Craig . Newton . Gersten . Brook Taylor . Hobbes . Sault . Eames . Bayes . Waring . Ditton . Stone . Price . attempting a regular account of them , which would require 240 [ BOOK II . HISTORY OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY .
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