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To the Noble and Right Honourable
Sir ROBERT WALPOLE.
SIR,
I Take the liberty to fend you this view of Sir Isaac Newton's philoſophy, which , if it were performed ſuitable to the dignity of the ſubjeft, might not be a preſent unworthy the acceptance of the greateſt perfon. For his philoſophy affords us the only true account of the
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