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A Letter From Dr. John Wallis, to One of the Secretaries of the Royal Society (Dr. Robert Plot, the Publisher of These Transactions) Concerning an Antient Mantle-Tree in Northampton-Shire; On Which the Date of It (For the Year of Our Lord 1133) Is Expressed by the Numeral Figures, Which Shews the Great Antiquity of Those Figures Here in England
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
An Abstract of a Letter From Dr. Wincler Chief Physitian of the Prince Palatine, Dat. Dec. 22. 1682. To Dr. Fred. Slare Fellow of the Royal Society, Containing an Account of a Murren in Switzerland, and the Method of Its Cure
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
A Remarkable Relation of a Man Bitten With a Mad Dog, and Dying of the Disease Called Hydrophobia, Sent in a Letter to the Royal Society by the Learned Martin Lister Esquire, Dated From York March 26, 1683
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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The Belgick, or Netherlandish Hesperides :That Is, the Management, Ordering, and Use of the Limon and Orange Trees, Fitted to the Nature and Climate of the Netherlands /by S. Commelyn ; Made English by G.V.N.
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