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What important position did Isaac Newton assume in 1696?
Question 1:
What important position did Isaac Newton assume in 1696?
A.
Warden of the Louvre
B.
Warden of the Royal Mint
C.
Warden of the Royal Crown
D.
Warden of the Royal Treasury
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