Letter. 1718.

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Letter. 1718.

A.L.S. (1718 Mar. 27) to Newton concerning the problem of trajectories set by the Bernouillis, in French, Latin, and English, and A.L. (1718 Dec. 18) to Taylor concerning other scientists that Taylor should know, in French.

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