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I | Correspondence with Robert Boyle [1679] | 1 |
II | De Gravitatione [probably before 1685] | 12 |
III | The Principia [1687, first edition] | 40 |
IV | Correspondence with Richard Bentley [1692-3] | 94 |
V | Correspondence with Leibniz [1693 and 1712] | 106 |
VI | Correspondence with Roger Cotes [1713] | 118 |
VII | An account of the book entitled Commercium Epistolicum [1715] | 123 |
VIII | Queries to the Opticks [1721] | 127 |
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