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Description Frontispiece obtained nineteenth century reprint of Newton's Principia
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, First American Edition Author Sir Isaac Newton Translator Andrew Motte Editor N. W. Chittenden

online viewer's jpg, converted to PNG, greyscale with B & W point adjust. The copy contains punch marks from the library stamp and looks awful at some resolutions. Feel free to improve.
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