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Introduction, Being the Substance of A Letter to the Hon. ****
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 600 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00116
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Lecture II
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 3,090 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00118
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Advertisement
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 136 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00123
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Lecture VI
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 5,870 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00122
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Front Matter to the Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 426 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00115
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Lecture V
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 4,329 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00121
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Lecture I
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 2,135 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00117
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Lecture III
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 6,169 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00119
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To the Parents, Guardians, and Governesses of Great Britain and Ireland
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 3,065 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00124
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Lecture IV
Author: Tom Telescope
Metadata: 1761, c. 2,954 words.
Source: The Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted (London: 1761).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00120
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