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A Letter of Mr. Leuwenhoek, containing an account of several new discoveries by the Microscope |
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A Catoptric Microscope |
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A certain gentleman, Angelus van Wijkhuysen, wrote Letter L-269 before September 1695 to inform Leeuwenhoek about mussel gatherers and a minister who believed that mussels are formed by spontaneous generation |
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A Chronology of the Life of James Petiver (ca 1663–1718) |
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A compendious Guide to the Low-Dutch Language [etc.] / KorteWegwyzer der Nederduytsche Taal |
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A Description of Dr. Christopher Wren's Engin, Designed for Grinding Hyperbolical Glasses |
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A Description of the Extremities of those Vessels, and the manner the Blood is seen, by the Microscope, to pass from the Arteries to the Veins in Quadrupeds when living. |
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A Discussion of Leeuwenhoek's Drawings and Descriptions Compared to Malpighi and Grew |
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A doctor from Zeeland, Angelus van Wijkhuysen, wrote Letter L-259 to request Leeuwenhoek's opinion on the origin of flies from a dead caterpillar |
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A General Index to the Philosophical Transactions, from the first to the end of the seventieth volume |
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A gentleman in Brabant wrote Letter L-308 of sometime in November 1696 to Leeuwenhoek about his long-held Copernican ideas |
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A Glass-Sphere Microscope |
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A Historical Account of the Life and Work of the Dutch Microbiologist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek - The Father of Microbiology |
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A history of comparative anatomy from Aristotle to the eighteenth century |
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A History of Micro-technique |
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A History of Science in The Netherlands |
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A History of the Royal Society, with Memoirs of the Presidents |
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A journal of my travels through the United Provinces |
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A Large Dictionary English and Dutch / Woordenboek der Engelsche En Nederduytsche Taalen |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leeuwenhock, F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the Seminal Vessels, Muscular Fibres, and Blood of Whales |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning Spiders, Their Way of Killing Their Prey, Spinning Their Webbs, Generation, etc |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Barks of Trees |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Figures of the Salts of Crystal |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing Some Microscopical Observations upon the Chrystalized Particles of Silver Dissolved in Aqua Fortis |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoek, concerning the Seeds of Oranges, etc. |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning Some Insects Observed by Him Him on Fruit Trees |
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A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Lewen-Hoek, F. R. S. concerning His Further Observations on the Animalcula in Semine Masculino |
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A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, concerning the Tubes or Canals That Convey the Yellow Sap in the Herb Called Chelidonium Majus, or Celandine, etc. |
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A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Flesh of Whales, Crystalinc Humour of the Eye of Whales, Fish, and Other Creatures, and of the Use of the Eye-Lids |
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A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to John Chamberlain, Esq; S. R. S. concerning Tobacco Ashes |
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A Letter from Mr Antony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to Mr Chamberlaine, concerning the Causes of the Different Tastes of Waters and Edge of Razors |
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A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leewnenhoek, F. R. S Concerning Cochineel |
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A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leuwenhoek, F. R. S. Concerning Some Fossils of Swisserland, etc |
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A Letter from Mr. Ant. Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the Hair Mentioned in the Foregoing Letter, &c. |
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A Letter from Mr. Anth. Van Leeuwenhoek concerning the Seeds of Plants, with Observations on the Manner of the Propagation of Plants and Animals |
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A Letter from Mr. Anth. Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing Some Microscopical Observations on the Particles of Chrystalliz'd Sugar, &c. and His Manner of Observing the Circulation of the Blood in an Eel |
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