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Alle de Brieven. The Collected Letters. Volume 7 |
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Alle de Brieven. The Collected Letters. Volume 8 |
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Alle de Brieven. The Collected Letters. Volume 9 |
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Allereerste gronden der cijferkunst |
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Allgemeiner Politischer und Historischer Briefwechsel |
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Amboinsche Rariteitkamer |
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Amended will of November 17 |
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Amsterdam |
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An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. A. Leevvenhoeck of Delft, Dated Decemb. 28th, 1683. Concerning Scales within the Mouth, the Scaly Child That Was Shewn, the Anatomy of the Slime within the Guts, and the Use thereof |
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An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leeuwenhoeck of Delft about Generation by an Animalcule of the Male Seed. Animals in the Seed of a Frog. Some Other Observables in the Parts of a Frog. Digestion, and the Motion of the Blood in a Feavor |
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An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck at Delft, Dated Sep. 17. 1683. Containing Some Microscopical Observations, about Animals in the Scurf of the Teeth, the Substance Call'd Worms in the Nose, the Cuticula Consisting of Scales |
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An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck of Delft to Mr. R. H. concerning the Appearances of Several Woods, and Their Vessels |
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An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck Writ to Sir C. W. Jan. 22. 1682/3 from Delft |
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An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Leewenhoeck, to the R. S. Dated Jan. 23d, 1684/5; Concerning the Various Figures of the Salts Contained in Several Substances |
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An Abstract of a Letter of Mr. Anthony Leewenhoek Fellow of the R. Society; Concerning the Parts of the Brain of severall Animals; The Chalk Stones of the Gout; The Leprosy; And the Scales of Eeles |
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An Abstract of a Letter of Mr. Leeuwenhoeck Fellow of the R. Society, Dated March 30th. 1685. to the R. S. concerning Generation by an Insect |
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An account of a journey through Holland |
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An Account of Micrographia, or the Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies, made by Magnifying Glasses |
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An Account of Mr. Leeuwenhoek's Microscopes |
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An account of several curious Discoveries ... made by Mr. Anth. Leuwenhoek with Microscopes |
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An account of several observations concerning the frame and texture of the muscles |
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An account of the glass drops |
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An Early Optical Lens-Grinding Lathe |
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An eighteenth-century amateur of books and science in Warmond |
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An Extract of a Letter from Monsieur Anthony van Leuwenhock to the Royal Society, Containing the History of the Generation of an Insect, by Him Called, The Wolf. With Observations on Insects Bred in Rain-Water, in Apples, Cheese, etc. |
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An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anth. Van Leuwenhoek, concerning Animalcules Found on the Teeth; Of the Scaleyness of the Skin, &c. |
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An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anth. Van. Leeuwenhoek, containing Several Observations on the Texture of the Bones of Animals Compared with That of Wood: On the Bark of Trees: On the Little Scales Found on the Cuticula, etc. |
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An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck F. of the R. S. to a S. of the R. Society, Dated from Delf, January 5th. 1685 |
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An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoeck, F. R. S. Dated October the 12th. 1713. Concerning the Fibres of the Muscles, &c. |
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An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, to the R. S. Containing His Observations on the Seeds of Cotton, Palm, or Date-Stones, Cloves, Nutmegs, Goose-Berries, Currans, Tulips, Cassia, Lime-Tree: On the Skin of the Hand, and Pores, ... |
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An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Leewenhoek, Dated the 10th of July, An. 1696. Containing Microscopical Observations on Eels, Mites, the Seeds of Figs, Strawberries, etc. |
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An Extract of a Letter to His Excellency Signior Francisco Cornaro, Ambassador from the Republick of Venice, to the Queen of Great Britain etc. By Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F.R.S. Containing Microscopical Observations of the Salts of Pearls, ... |
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Anatomes publicae |
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Anatomia et Contemplatio |
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Anatomia Seu Interiora Rerum |
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And then there were 12 |
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