Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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7 |
Draft of sections of a work on the history of the philosophy of science |
Item |
[1833-1834?] |
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9 |
Draft, "On the Idea of Causation" and "On the Idea of Reaction" |
Item |
[1830s?] |
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15 |
Notes and drafts of a work on the history of the philosophy of science |
Item |
[1831-1832?] |
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5 |
Memorandum book |
Item |
1830 |
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8 |
Draft of Literary remains, consisting of lectures and tracts on political economy, of the late Rev. Richard Jones |
Item |
1858 |
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10 |
Draft, "Barrow and his academical times" |
Item |
[c 1859] |
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No. 17 |
Latin verse translation of Shelley's 'Rarely, rarely comest thou' |
Part |
[mid 19th cent.?] |
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3 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
15 Apr. 1817 |
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6 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
31 July 1817 |
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16 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
17 Dec. [1820] |
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20 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
16 Dec. 1823 |
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21 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
29 Dec. 1823 |
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22 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
16 Jan. 1824 |
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23 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
9 Feb. 1824 |
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24 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
11 July 1825 |
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33 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
3 Oct. 1828 |
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34 |
Letter from William Whewell |
Item |
19 Aug. 1829 |
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front free endpaper |
Index |
Part |
19th c. |
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No. 5 |
‘T. Gracchus de patriâ suâ non bene meruit’, a Latin declamation by J. H. Batten |
Part |
1798 |
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No. 6 |
‘The Reign of Henry 5th was more beneficial to England than that of Henry 7th’, an English declamation by William Bolland |
Part |
1804 |
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No. 8 |
‘The Persecutions under Mary were more prejudicial to the interests of England than the Fanaticism in the time of Charles the 1st’, an English declamation by J. P. Brandreth |
Part |
1801 |
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No. 10 |
‘Charles the 2nd w[oul]d not have been justified in pardoning Algernon Sydney’, an English declamation by George Burges |
Part |
1805 |
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No. 13 |
‘Edward the 3d did not consult the Interest of England, in pretending to the Crown of France’, an English declamation by J. B. Cambel |
Part |
1799 |
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No. 14 |
‘Cromwel [sic] would not have consulted his interest by accepting the Crown’, an English declamation by Augustus Campbell |
Part |
1804 |
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87-144 |
Letters from Thomas Gamlen Bunt |
Item |
1835-1841 |
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145 |
Miscellaneous fragments by Thomas Gamlen Bunt concerning tides |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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177 |
Letter from Robert FitzRoy |
Item |
5 June 1848 |
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180 |
Letter from Meredith Gairdner |
Item |
15 Sept. 1835 |
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191 |
Letter from George Bellas Greenough |
Item |
31 Mar. 1837 |
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192-193 |
Letters from Sir Richard John Griffith |
Item |
1837, 1838 |
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