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Radcliffe Tracts 21 (10)Ramsden, J.

Description and Method of Adjusting the improved Hadley's Sextant, made and sold by J. Ramsden, Mathematical, Optical, and Philosophical Instrument Maker, next St. James's Church, Piccadilly, London

n.p., n.d.

[1934-41]

[n.d.]

Radcliffe Tracts 21 (11)Ramsden, J.

Description of an Engine for Dividing Strait Lines on Mathematical Instruments

London: Printed by William Richardson, 1779.

[1934-41]

1779

Radcliffe Tracts 37 (7)Ramsden, J.

An Account of Experiments to determine the Specific Gravities of Fluids, thereby to obtain The Strength of Spiritous Liquors. Together with Some Remarks on a Paper entitled, 'The Best Method of Proportioning the Excise upon Spiritous Liquors' lately printed in the 'Philosophical Transactions'

London, 1792.

[1934-41]

1792

U (Stack - oversize)Ramsden, J.

Description of an Engine for Dividing Strait Lines on Mathematical Instruments

... 1779. Bound with Ramsden, Description of an Engine for dividing Mathematical Instruments, and filed under S. Vince, A Treatise on Practical Astronomy.

[Unknown]

1779

U (Stack - oversize)Ramsden, J.

Description of an Engine for dividing Mathematical Instruments

By Mr. J. Ramsden, Mathematical Instrument-Maker. Published by Order of the Commissioners of Longitude. London: Printed by William Richardson; and sold by John Nourse, in the Strand; and Mess. Mount and Page, Tower-Hill. 1777. 4to. Bound with and filed under S. Vince, A Treatise on Practical Astronomy.

[Unknown]

1777

Prints Ramsden, J.

Description of the Improved Hadley's Sextant

8-page pamphlet, uncut (single sheet). At end: 'The Sextant above described is made and sold by J. Ramsden, Mathematical and Optical Instrument Maker, opposite Sackville Street, Piccadilly, London. / Printed by Cooper and Wilson …'. n.d. [c.1770].

[Unknown]

1770?


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