LETTERS VIII., IX., X.-Correspondence between Sir Isaac Newton and John Locke.-
Noble Acknowledgment by Newton of Wrong done by him to Locke, and magnani-
mous Forgiveness by Locke. Note.-Explanation, in the Influence of disordered
Health on Newton's Mind,
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LETTER XI.—Thomas Gray to Dr. Wharton.-Gardening-Froissart, Credulity of his
Age-Tristram Shandy-Sterne's Sermons,