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William Whewell was born in Lancaster, England, in 1794, and died in Cambridge in 1866.
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Method of Residues, Novum Organon Renovatum, Method of Gradation, Sir John Herschel, John Bernoulli, Methods of Observation, Fourth Rule, History of Ideas, Mill's Logic, Physical Optics, First Cause, Inductive Principle, Newton's Rule, Second Residue, Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Measurement of Phenomena
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