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Applied Mathematics and Scientific Method
BULLEN,K. E.
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The Huxleys
CLARK, Ronald W
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An Experimental Research On The Physiological Actions Of Drugs On The Secretion Of Bile
RUTHERFORD, William
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The Middle Ages
KNOWLES, David & Dimitri Obolensky
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A View of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy
[PEMBERTON, Henry]
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The Resolution Journal 1772-1775: edited by Michael E. Hoare.4 volumes
FORSTER, John Reinhold
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Autobiographies. Charles Darwin Thomas Henry Huxley. Edited with an introduction by Gavin de Beer
DE BEER, Gavin, editor
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Sir Grafton Elliot Smith. The man and his work
ELKIN, A. P., & N. W. G. Macintosh
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Catalogue of the Historical Books in the Library of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
RUSSELL, K. F
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Darwin And The Beagle
MOOREHEAD, Alan
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Memorials of the Lineage, Early Life, Education, and Development of the Genius of James Watt. [Tog. with] The original autograph signature of James Watt, from a letter to `Dear Gregory’, [and] an original autograph letter, signed `J. Watt Junr.’ from Soho, 9 Nov. 1804. The letter is to James Miller, Watt’s widowed brother-in-law. This long, comprehensive, and sensitive letter deals with the aftermath of the death of his half-brother, Gregory Watt. James writes firstly of its emotional impact on his father, James Watt, and his step-mother. Secondly, James alludes to Gregory dying intestate, and tells Miller that his father will invest `the sum of Three Thousand Pounds in trust to you, himself & me, for the use and behoof of your children by my sister, who will each of them receive 1000 (pounds) when they attain the age of 25 years.’ James also expresses his intention `to undertake the direction & to defray the whole or any part of the expense of the education of your son James’. He also asks that for the present James Miller `should make no mention whatever of the purport of this letter’. Also included is the original autograph signature of Gregory Watt, removed from a letter to his father; a facsimile letter from James Watt to a Mr McGrigor, and an original ink sketch of James Watt, artist unknown
WILLIAMSON, George
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