Newton stayed up to 4am before arriving at the solutions; on the following day he sent a solution of them to Montague, then president of the Royal Society for anonymous publication.
22.
Late in 1844 the anonymous publication of " Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation " popularised the idea of divinely ordered development of everything from stellar evolution to transmutation of species.
23.
For instance, the " Historische Nachrichten " ( 1713 ), an anonymous publication generally attributed to Court Preacher Bartholom�us Holzfuss, mentions a musical clock in the Oranienburg palace in Berlin.
24.
It was an anonymous publication of Ward and John Wilkins, but not intended to conceal its authorship ( JohN WilkinS signed N . S . and SetH WarD signed H . D . ).
25.
""'A Guide to Window-Dressing " "'( sometimes anonymous publication and handbook on the subject of window-dressing first printed in London in 1883.
26.
Whitby's reputation suffered by his anonymous publication, late in 1682, of " The Protestant Reconciler ", a plea for concessions to nonconformists, with a view to their comprehension.
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Haywood's friendship with Richard Savage is thought to have begun around 1719, just after the anonymous publication of " Part I " of her first novel, " Love in Excess ".
28.
In 1867 there appeared as an anonymous publication a book entitled " Les r�ves et les moyens de les diriger; observations pratiques " ( Translation : " Dreams and the Ways to Direct Them : Practical Observations " ).
29.
Anticipating post-Darwinian naturalism, Davis's most famous depiction of the redundant, dehumanizing servitude of American labor in " Life in the Iron-Mills " ( initially an anonymous publication ) may be American literature's first industrial muckraker.
30.
The result of the discussion was : "'keep "'as apparently PD ( anonymous publication in newspaper without visible photographer credit in the caption; became PD 70 years after publication; PD abroad before 1996, hence PD also in US ).