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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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5 |
Drafts of writings on the history of science, with other miscellaneous notes |
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[19th cent.] |
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6 |
Draft of three sections of an outlined "The Philosophy of the Pure Sciences" |
Item |
1833-[1834] |
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10-13 |
Notes and drafts of a work on the history of the philosophy of science |
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1830-[1832?] |
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1 |
Memorandum book |
Item |
1826 |
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9 |
Drafts concerning Newton's Principia, an appendix to the Statics, table of contents for Mechanics of Engineering |
Item |
[c 1840?], 1841 |
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4-5 |
Draft, "Envy burning itself" with note of its origin |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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11 |
Draft of a essay on poetical writers |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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29 |
Miscellaneous notes and drafts of writings on mathematics |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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3 |
Draft, English translation of a German biographical notice of William Whewell [?] |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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16 |
Notes on Coleridge's Lay sermons |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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17 |
Notes on William Godwin's The adventures of Caleb Williams |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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20 |
Notes on Lady Caroline Lamb's Glenarvon |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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21 |
Draft, "On Fools" |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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7 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
30 Aug. 1817 |
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13 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
17 Mar. 1819 |
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15 |
Letter from William Whewell |
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[8 Mar. 1820] |
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19 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
2 Apr. 1823 |
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25 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
15 Aug. 1825 |
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27 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
12 Dec. 1826 |
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30 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
6 May 1827 |
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31 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
9 Dec. 1827 |
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37 |
Letter from William Whewell |
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23 Mar. 1831 |
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40 |
Letter from William Whewell |
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28 Dec. 1833 |
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38 |
Letter from William Whewell |
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3 Feb. 1832 |
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42 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
12 Aug. 1836 |
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No. 4 |
‘The Institution of Chivalry was generally beneficial to Europe’, an English declamation by W. J. Bankes |
Part |
1805 |
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No. 7 |
‘Charles the first was not justified in putting to Death the Earl of Strafford’, an English declamation by Lewis Bowerbank |
Part |
1801 |
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No. 11 |
‘Oliver Cromwell would have consulted his interest by accepting the Crown’, an English declamation by James Cairncross |
Part |
1804 |
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10-12 |
Letters from unidentified people to William Whewell |
Item |
1839-1845 |
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1 |
Notes on books read |
Item |
Oct.-Dec. 1817 |
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