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—>  A Discourse of the Plague; Wherein Dr Mead's Notions are Consider'd and Refuted
—>  "A Discourse of the Rule of the decrease of the hight of the Mercury in the Barometer, according as places are Elevated above the Surface of the Earth, with an attempt to discover the true reason of the Rising and Falling of the Mercury, upon change of We
—>  A Discourse on the Revolutions of the Surface of the Globe, and the changes thereby produced in the Animal Kingdom
—>  A Discourse on the Study of Science in its relations to Individuals and to Society
—>  A Discourse Setting forth the Unhappy Condition of the Practice of Physick in London, And Offering Some means to put it into a better; for the Interest of Patients, no less, or rather much more, then of Physicians
—>  A Discovery Of A New World, Or, A Discourse Tending to prove, that 'tis Probable there may be another Habitable World in the Moon. With a Discourse Concerning the Probability of a Passage thither. Unto which is Added, A Discourse Concerning a New Planet, : 2 entries
—>  A Discovery of Subterranean Treasure; viz. of all Manner of Mines and Minerals, from the Gold to the Coal; with plain Directions and Rules for the finding of them in all Kingdoms and Countries. And also, the Art of Melting, Refining, and Assaying of them
—>  A Dispensatory, or Commentary on the Pharmacopoeias of Great Britain comprising the natural history, description, chemistry, pharmacy, actions, uses, and doses of the articles of the Materia Medica.
—>  A Dissertation concerning Electricity
—>  A dissertation on elective attractions
—>  A Dissertation on the Aether of Sir Isaac Newton
—>  A Dissertation on the Antiquity of the Earth, Read at the Royal Society, 12th May, 1785
—>  A Dissertation On The Different Figures of the Coelestial Bodies; And From Thence Some Conjectures concerning the Stars which seem to alter their Magnitude; and concerning Saturn's Ring. With a Summary Exposition of the Cartesian and Newtonian Systems
—>  A Dissertation on the Different Figures of the Coelestial Bodies ... With a Summary Exposition of the Cartesian and Newtonian Systems
—>  A Dissertation on the General Properties of Eclipses; and particularly the ensuing Eclipses of 1748, considered through all its periods
—>  A Dissertation upon the Phaenomena of the Harvest Moon. Also, The Description and Use of a new Four-Wheel'd Orrery, and An Essay upon the Moon's turning round her own Axis : 2 entries
—>  A dissertation upon the phaenomena of the harvest moon
—>  "A Dissertation upon the Sacred Cubit of the Jews, and the Cubits of the several Nations; in which, from the Dimensions of the greatest Egyptian Pyramid, as taken by Mr. Greaves, the antient Cubit of Memphis is determined"
—>  "A Doctor and His Books: Harvey Cushing and His Library"
—>  A Draught of a Design for Writing the History of Nature and Arts of the County of Somerset
—>  "A Dream of the New Museum"
—>  A evolucao da ciencia nautica durante os seculos XV-XVI na cartografia portuguesa da epoca
—>  A Familiar Introduction to the study of Polarized Light; with a description of, and instructions for using, the table and hydro-oxygen polariscope and microscope : 6 entries
—>  A Familiar Treatise on Astronomy, explaining the General Phenomena of the Celestial Bodies. Written expressly to accompany Urania's Mirror or a View of the Heavens; consisting of thirty-two cards, on which are represented all the Constellations visible in
—>  A Familiar Treatise on Astronomy, explaining the General Phenomena of the Celestial Bodies; with Numerous Graphic Illustrations. Expressly Written to Accompany Urania's Mirror, or A View of the Heavens; Consisting of Thirty-Two Cards, on which are represe
—>  "A Few Notes on Egyptian and Babylonian Mathematics"
—>  "A fifteenth century planispheric astrolabe made at Granada"
—>  "A Fifteenth-Century Botanical Glossary"
—>  "A Fine American Tribute"
—>  "A Finite and Exact Expression for the Refraction of an Atmosphere nearly resembling that of the Earth"
—>  A First Book of the Lens. An Elementary Treatise on the Action and Use of the Photographic Lens
—>  "A five letter word in any language"
—>  "A Footnote to the History of the Barometer"
—>  "A Forerunner of Mascheroni"
—>  "A Forgotten Cistercian System of Numerical Notation"
—>  "A Forgotten Naturalist of the Seventeenth Century: William Cole of Bristol and his collections"
—>  "A Fortification Sector to the 1673 Design of Sir Jonas Moore"
—>  "A Fourteenth Century Tunisian Sundial for Regulating the Times of Muslim Prayer"
—>  A Fourth Exhibition of Antique Dental and Medical Instruments
—>  "A Frame of Reference for Mason and Dixon"
—>  "A Friend of Pepys. Sir W. Petty. Seer, Inventor and Reformer"
—>  A Full Confutation of Dr Jurin's Reply to the Remarks on his Essay upon Distinct and Indistinct Vision
—>  A further account of the rise and progress of astronomy amongst the ancients, in three letters to Martin Folkes, Esq., President of the Royal Society
—>  "A Further Improvement in the Sprengel Pump"
—>  A Further Note on Dr. Johann Bartholomew Adam Beringer
—>  A Further Report upon the Effects of Sawdust on Fish Life
—>  "A Future for the Past: History and the Public Understanding of Science"
—>  "A Galilean Telescope"
—>  A General and Particular Account of the Annular Eclipse of the Sun, which will happen On Sunday, April 1, 1764, in the Forenoon. With a General and Particular Map of the Passage of the Moon's Shade, or Penumbra, over the Earth, from the Entrance to the Ex
—>  A general system of chemical knowledge; : and its application to the phenomena of nature and art

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