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Antitheses, No. 2
(2009-07-24)
In this paper, James Dinwiddie writes his own opinions on the British government and various historical monarchs. He also includes notes on justice and pride. This file consists of one journal that is sixteen pages in length.
Antitheses, No. 3
(2009-07-24)
In this paper, James Dinwiddie writes his own opinions on knowledge and religion. This file consists of one journal that is four pages in length.
Lecture Notes
(2009-07-24)
These notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 are recorded in Latin. This file consists of three pages of lecture notes.
Notes on Fireworks
(2009-07-24)
This document contains two pages of notes on the composition of fireworks written by James Dinwiddie.
Balloting List for Visitors
(2009-07-27)
This document from the Royal Institution from May 1, 1812 is a ballot list for visitors. This file consists of one printed page.
Annual Report of the Visitors of the Royal Institution
(2009-07-27)
This Annual Report of the Visitors of the Royal Institution dated April 13, 1812 outlines the financial status as well as the status of the library and mineralogical collections. This file consists of four printed pages.
Minutes
(2009-07-27)
These minutes from the July 1, 1814 monthly general meeting of the Royal Institution were sent to James Dinwiddie. The minutes contain a list of members of the institution and an amendment asking all members to pay a ...
Minutes
(2009-07-27)
These minutes from the June 17, 1814 monthly general meeting of the Royal Institution were sent to James Dinwiddie. The minutes contain a list of members of the institution and an amendment asking all members to pay a ...
Journal, Apr. 27, 1800 - Jun. 17, 1800
(2009-07-16)
This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of April 27, 1800 to June 17, 1800. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 60 pages in length.
Queries and Hints vol. 3 (new series) or vol. 21 (old series) #171-471
(2009-07-24)
This is volume 3 of the new series (or volume 21 of the old series) of the scientific journal entitled "Queries and Hints"; it contains queries numbered 171 to 471. Composed by James Dinwiddie in 1797 while in Calcutta, ...