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Keill is a
Scottish family name that may
refer to:
James Keill (1673–1719),
Scottish physician and
philosopher Jason Keill, New
Zealand musician John Keill...
- John
Keill FRS (1
December 1671 – 31
August 1721) was a
Scottish mathematician,
natural philosopher, and
cryptographer who was an
important defender of...
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version of E. E. Smith's
Lensman series. The
books tell of the
adventures of
Keill Randor, the last
survivor of his planet,
whose inhabitants are annihilated...
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Keills Chapel is a
small chapel located in the west Highlands, Scotland, near the
village of Tayvallich, Knapdale. The
chapel dates from the 11th century...
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James Keill (27
March 1673 – 16 July 1719) was a
Scottish physician, philosopher,
medical writer and translator. He was an
early proponent of mathematical...
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series was
never produced. The show
centers around Vivienne Keill (Saunders) and
Jackie Riviera (Joanna Lumley), two
aging stage actresses...
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Starting in 1699,
Duillier accused Leibniz of plagiarism.
Mathematician John
Keill accused Leibniz of
plagiarism in 1708 in the
Royal Society journal, thereby...
- Sel Armoniac, pp. 338–339.
English translation:
Nicolas Lémery with
James Keill, trans., A
Course of
Chymistry […], 3rd ed. (London, England:
Walter Kettilby...
- "#2.14" 1999–2000
Kipper Mouse (voice) 4
episodes 2000
Mirrorball Freda Keill TV
short The
Hatching of 'Chicken Run'
Herself TV
special Poultry in Motion:...
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Herzog August Library in Wolfenbüttel,
Lower Saxony, in 1691. In 1708, John
Keill,
writing in the
journal of the
Royal Society and with Newton's presumed...