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and thus undermining Protestant principles
by William Buckland
just as the weapon of Sir Charles Dilke turned out to be
BEROL: et SVEC
Portrait of Isaac Newton (1642-1727) Size:M: 90 x 40cm and thus undermining Protestant principlesHead and shoulders portrait of Newton contained within a wider allegorical scene, consisting of four animals: a bull, lobster, lion and ram, with two putti resting on a cloudscape. Above, Newton in an oval frame in front of a pyramid, laurels above his head: behind this, zodiacal signs. Inscribed 'F. Boucher invenit et delin: Lau: Cars Sculpsit'. Pencilled below 'Sr. Isc. Newton'. Isaac Newton was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1672, he
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