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14. Several Letters relating to his dispute with.Leibnitz, upon his right to the Invention of Fluxions ; printed in the Commercium Epistolicum D. Jobannis Collins et Aliorum, de Analysi Promote, jussu Societatia Regis editum, 1712, 8vo.

15. Postscript and Letter of M. Leib nitz to the Abbe Conti, with remarks, and a Letter of his own to that Abbe, 1717, 8vo. To which was added, Raph. son's History of Fluxions, as a Supple ment.

16. The method of Fluxion. and Ana lysis, by Infinite Series, translated into English from the original Latin ; to which is added, a Perpetual Commentary by the Translator, W.: John Colson, 4to.

17. Several Miscellaneous Pieces and Letters, as follows: 1. A Letter to Mr. Boyle upon the Subject of the Philoso pher's Stone ; inserted in the General Dictionary the article Boyle. 2. A Letter to Mr. Aston, containing Di rections for his Travels ; ibid. under our joithor's article. 3. An English Transla Eon of a Latin Dissertation upon the Sa cred Cubit of the Jews ; inserted among the Miscellaneous Works of Mr. John Greaves, vol. 2, published by Dr. Thomas Birch, in 1737, 2 vols. 8vo. This disser tation was found subjoined to a work of Sir Isaac's, not finished, entitled Lexicon Propheticum. 4. Four Letters from Sir

Isaac Newton to Dr. Bentley, containing some Arguments in proof of a Deity, 1756, 8vo. 5. Two letters to Mr. Clarke, &c.

18. Observations on the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John, 1733, 4to.

19. Is. Newtoni Element& Perspective Universalis, 1746, 8vo.

20. Tables for Purchasing College Leases, 1742, 12mo.

21. Corollaries, by Whiston.

22. A Collection of Several Pieces of our Author's under the following title : Newtoni Is. Opuscula Mathematics Phi los. et Philol. Collegit I. Castilioneus, Laus 1744, 4to. 8 tomes.

23. Two Treatises of the Quadrature of Curves, and Analysis by Equations of an Infinite Number of Terms explained, translated by John Stewart, with a large Commentary, 1745, 4to.

24. Description of an Instrument for Observing the Moon's Distance from the Fixed Stars at Sea. Philosophical Trans actions, vol. 42.

25. Newton also published Barroiv's Optical Lectures, in 1699, 4to. ; and Bern. Varenii Geographia, &c. 1681, 8vo.

26. The Whole Works of Newton, pub lished by Dr. Horsley, 1779, 4to. in five volumes.

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