Alphabetical Listing of Content

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Pages 1246: Growth of City Rights
Sources 1650: Hard-Won Unity.
Pages 1658-81 Excises
Pages 1673: Exceedingly curious and industrious
Pages 1674: Perhaps will to many seem incredible
Pages 1675: A multitude of unarranged and promiscuous observations
Sources 1676 - Van Leeuwenhoek's Microscope (video)
Pages 1676: I discovered living creatures
Pages 1677: To confirm his observations
Pages 1678 Expenses
Pages 1678 Revenue
Pages 1678: the Royal Society in transition after Oldenburg's death
Pages 1679: I take courage once more
Pages 167x silver
Pages 1680: Member of the Royal Society
Pages 1681-82: Hooke's Philosophical Collections
Pages 1683-84: Contradicted by many
Pages 1685: Being ignorant of all other men's thoughts
Pages 1686: Royal Society
Pages 248x silver
Pages 266x brass
Sources 5e Register. Van de Curateelen
Pages 68x silver
Pages 69x silver
Pages 74x brass
Pages 80x silver
Sources A Letter of Mr. Leuwenhoek, containing an account of several new discoveries by the Microscope
Sources A Catoptric Microscope
Events 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
Sources A Chronology of the Life of James Petiver (ca 1663–1718)
Sources A compendious Guide to the Low-Dutch Language [etc.] / KorteWegwyzer der Nederduytsche Taal
Sources A Description of Dr. Christopher Wren's Engin, Designed for Grinding Hyperbolical Glasses
Sources 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.
Sources A Discussion of Leeuwenhoek's Drawings and Descriptions Compared to Malpighi and Grew
Events 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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