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—>  A Brief Rule to guide the common-people of New-England how to order themselves and theirs in the Small Pocks, or Measels
—>  A Brief Summary of the Advantages Attendant upon the New Mode of Construction of A Turret Clock, as adopted by B. L. Vulliamy, F.R.A.S., Clock-maker to the King, to the Honorable Board of Ordnance, and to the New Post-Office: Or, In other words, Reasons w
—>  "A brief summary of the principal phenomena of Animal Electricity"
—>  "A Brief Survey of Nineteenth Century Photography in Ireland"
—>  "A Brief Survey of the Exhibits of the Museum of the History of Microscopy (Institute of the History of Science and Technology of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences)"
—>  A Brief Treatise on the Use and Construction of a Case of Instruments for the Improvement and Benefit of Young Students
—>  A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia
—>  A Briefe Discovery of the Idle Animadiversions of Marke Ridley Doctor in Phisicke upon a Treatise entituled, Magneticall Aduertisements / London, Printed by E. Griffin for T. Barlow, 1618.
—>  A Briefe of the Golden Calf: or the Worlds Idol. Discovering the Rarest Miracle of Nature. How in less then a quarter of an hour by the smallest proportion of the Philosophers Stone, a great piece of Common Lead was totally transmuted into the purest tran
—>  A Briefe Treatise containing many proper Tables and easie rules. Very necessary and needful, for the use and commodity of all people: First collected out of certaine learned mens workes
—>  A Briefe Treatise for the ready Use of the Sphere: Lately made and finished in most ample large manner. In the which Globe or Sphere, there is added many strange Conclusions, as wel Caelestiall as Terrestiall, th like here tofore never devised by any. Nec
—>  A Budget of Paradoxes
—>  "A Cabinet of Curiosities: These Are a Few of my Favourite Things"
—>  A Calculation of the Eclipse of the Sun, July the 14th, 1748, In the Morning. With its Geometrical Construction for London, Madrid, and the Middle of Iceland. Together with a Representation of the Passage of the Penumbra over Scotland, and a Description o
—>  A calculator chronicle : 300 years of counting and reckoning tools : the mechanization of arithmetic
—>  "A Calendar for All Seasons"
—>  A Candid and Accurate Narrative of the Operations used in endeavouring to raise his Majesty's Ship ROYAL GEORGE, in the Year 1783; with an Account of the Causes and Reasons which prevented the Success; and also Copies of the Affidavits, Vouchers, Letters,
—>  "A Capillary Tube Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Surface Tension and of Density"
—>  "A Carpenter's Rule Belonging to Thomas Gemmill, Armourer of Glasgow"
—>  A cartografia do Brasil no seculo XVI
—>  A Cartulary of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist
—>  A Catalogue of 10,300 multiple and double stars arranged in the order of right ascension
—>  A Catalogue of 3735 Circumpolar Stars observed at Redhill in the Years 1854, 1855, and 1856, and reduced to mean positions for 1855
—>  A Catalogue of all Graduates in Divinity, Law, and Medicine; and of all Masters of Arts and Doctors of Music, who have regularly proceeded or been created in the University of Oxford, between Oct. 10, 1659, and Oct. 10, 1800. To which are added, the Chanc
—>  A Catalogue of Antique Maps, Plans and Views of the City and County of Oxford
—>  "A Catalogue of Books and Instruments, Made and sold by Joseph Moxon, at his Shop in Russel street, at the Signe of Atlas"
—>  "A Catalogue of Books and Instruments, Made and sold by Joseph Moxon, at his shop on Corn-hil, at the Signe of Atlas"
—>  A Catalogue of Books Printed Before 1641 in the Science Museum Library
—>  A Catalogue of Books, Mainly of the Eighteenth Century, From the Library at Hartwell House, Aylesbury, Bucks. And other Properties
—>  "A Catalogue of Books, Mapps, and Instruments, Made and Sold by Joseph Moxon, at his Shop on Ludgate-Hill at the Sign of the Atlas"
—>  A catalogue of books, maps and prints : Winter 2007
—>  A catalogue of chymicall books. : In three parts. In the first and second parts are contained such chymical books as have been written originally, or translated into English: with a large account of their titles, several editions and volumes. Likewise in
—>  A Catalogue of circumpolar stars, deduced from the observations of Stephen Groombridge
—>  A Catalogue of early globes made prior to 1850 and conserved in the United States
—>  A Catalogue of European Scientific Instruments in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities of the British Museum
—>  "A Catalogue of Globes, Celestial and Terrestrial, Spheres, Maps, Sea-Plates, Mathematical Instruments and Books, Made and Sold by J. Moxon, at the Sign of Atlas in Warwick-Lane"
—>  "A Catalogue of Globes, Celestial and Terrestrial, Spheres, Maps, Sea-Plats, Mathematical Instruments, and Books, made and sold by J. Moxon, at the Sign of Atlas in Warwick Lane"
—>  A Catalogue of Globes, Maps, etc. made by the late John Senex, F.R.S. and continued to be sold by his Widow, MARY SENEX, at the Globe, over against St Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; where may be had all Maps and Globes, etc. as in Mr Senex's Lifetime
—>  A Catalogue of Important and Rare Books on Botany, the History of Botany. Medicine and the History of Medicine, comprising the Library of the Late Dr Edmond Bonnet, with an addenda of recent purchases (Botany, Agriculture, Forestry, Fruit-Culture, Gardeni
—>  A Catalogue of Incipits of Medieval Scientific Writings in Latin
—>  A Catalogue of Instruments and Models in the Possession of the American Philosophical Society
—>  A Catalogue of Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to His Majesty, and Optician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, no. 60, Fleet-Street, London : 2 entries
—>  A Catalogue of Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to His Majesty, and Optician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, No. 60, Fleet-Street, London.
—>  'A Catalogue of Mathematical Instruments Cases and Related Instruments from the Landau Collection in the Louvre'
—>  A Catalogue of Mathematical, Optical, and Philosophical Instruments manufactured and sold by Newton & Co. Working Opticians and Globe Makers to the Queen, 3, Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London
—>  "A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instruments, As Made and Sold by George Adams, At Tycho Brahe's Head, in Fleet-Street, London"
—>  "A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instruments, Made under the Inspection and Direction of George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty George III"
—>  A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instruments, As Made and Sold by Thomas Heath, and Tycho Wing, Near the Savoy Gate in the Strand, London
—>  A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instruments, made and sold by John Troughton, successor to Benjamin Cole, At his Shop, the Sign of the Orrery, no. 136, in Fleet-Street, London
—>  A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instruments, Made under the Inspection and Direction of George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty George the IIId
—>  A Catalogue of Medieval and Renaissance Optical Manuscripts
—>  A Catalogue of Nautical, Mathematical, Optical, and Surveying Instruments, manufactured and sold by George Lowther, 62, Grainger Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne
—>  A Catalogue of Optical & Mathematical Instruments manufactured and sold by P. Carpenter, Microcosm, No. 24, Regent Street, (four doors below Piccadilly,) London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, etc., Made and Sold by W. & S. Jones : 3 entries
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by W. & S. Jones, (30) Lower Holborn, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made by P. and J. Dollond, Opticians to His Majesty, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made by P. and J. Dollond, Opticians to His Majesty, in St. Paul's Church-Yard and St. James's Haymarket, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by Willm. and Saml. Jones. At their Shop, no. 135, next Furnival's Inn, Holborn, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by Willm. and Saml. Jones, At their Shop, no. 135, next Furnival's Inn, Holborn, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by W. Cary, 181, Strand, near Norfolk Street
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by W. and S. Jones, no. 30, Lower Holborn, London. 1830
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, Made and Sold by W. and S. Jones, [No. 135,] Next Furnival's-Inn, Holborn, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by Francis West, Successor to Mr. Adams, Optician to Her Majesty, 83, Fleet Street, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by Francis West, Successor to Mr. Adams, Optician to Her Majesty, 83, Fleet Street, and 41, Strand (near Charing Cross)
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical Instruments, made and sold by W. and S. Jones, no. 30, Lower Holborn, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Philosophical and Mathematical Instruments made and sold by Dudley Adams, Globe Manufacturer and Mathematical Instrument Maker, West Side of Charing-Cross, London
—>  A Catalogue of Optical, Philosophical and Mathematical Instruments, made and sold by Andrew Ross, 2, Featherstone Buildings, Holbourne
—>  "A Catalogue of Papers Concerning the Dates of Publication of Natural History Books"
—>  "A Catalogue of Philosophical, Optical, and Mathematical Instruments, Made and Sold by Benjamin Martin, At his Shop, the Sign of the Visual Glasses and Globe, two Doors below Crane-Court, in Fleet-Street"
—>  A Catalogue of Philosophical, Optical, and Mathematical Instruments Made and Sold by Benjamin Martin, and Son, At their Shop, the Sign of Hadley's Quadrant and Visual-Glasses, near Crane-Court, in Fleet-Street, (no. 171.)
—>  A Catalogue of Philosophical, Optical, and Mathematical Instruments Made and Sold by Benjamin Martin, At his Shop, the Sign of Hadley's Quadrant and Visual-Glasses, near Crane-Court, in Fleet-Street
—>  A Catalogue of Philosopical, Optical, and Mathematical Instruments Made and Sold by Benjamin Martin ...
—>  A Catalogue of Photographic Lenses, etc.
—>  A Catalogue Of several Curious Figures of Human Anatomy in Wax, Taken from the Life. With Several other Valuable Preparations (The Works of the late Ingenious Monsieur Denoue, of Paris, who was Forty Years in making these Excellent Emblems of Nature)
—>  A Catalogue of Surgical Instruments and Apparatus, manufactured by Weiss and Son, no. 62, Strand, London
—>  A Catalogue of Surgical Instruments and Appliances
—>  A Catalogue of Surgical Instruments and Medical Appliances. Operating Tables. Sterilizers, Hospital Euqipment. Sterilized Surgical Dressings. Surgical Sutures and Ligatures
—>  A Catalogue of Surviving Early Scientific Instruments of Yale College
—>  [A Catalogue of the Ashmolean Museum ...]
—>  A Catalogue of the Ashmolean Museum, Descriptive of the Zoological Specimens, Antiquities, Coins, and Miscellaneous Curiosities : 2 entries
—>  A Catalogue of the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Designs 1741-1792 of John Smeaton, F. R. S. Preserved in the Library of the Royal Society
—>  A Catalogue of the Collection of Antique Microscopes, formed by the late Sir Frank Crisp, Bart
—>  A Catalogue of the Collection of Antique Microscopes, formed by the late Sir Frank Crisp, Bart.
—>  A Catalogue of the Collection of Antique Microscopes, formed by the late Sir Frank Crisp, Bart. ... to be sold on Tuesday, February 17, 1925
—>  A Catalogue of the Library of the Chemical Society
—>  A Catalogue of the Library of the Corporation of the City of London: Instituted in the Year 1824
—>  A Catalogue of the Library of the Russell Institution
—>  A Catalogue of the Microscopy Collections at the Science Museum, London.
—>  A Catalogue of the Portsmouth Collection of Books and Papers Written by or Belonging to Sir Isaac Newton the scientific portion of which has been presented by the Earl of Portsmouth to the University of Cambridge
—>  "A Catalogue of the Right Ascensions of 1009 Stars contained in the Catalogue of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, being chiefly those of the 6th and 7th magnitude"
—>  A Catalogue of the Scientific & Navigational Instruments in the Admiral's Room, Snowshill Manor, nr. Broadway, Worcestershire
—>  A Catalogue of the Scientific Manuscripts in the Egyptian National Library
—>  A Catalogue of the Various Editions of Napier's Works
—>  A Catalogue of those stars in the Histoire Celeste Francaise of Jermome Delalande for which tables of reduction to the epoch of 1800 have been published by Professor Schumacher. Reduced at the Expense of the British Association for the Advancement of Scie
—>  A Catalogue of Tools for Watch & Clock Makers by John Wyke of Liverpool
—>  A Catalogue of various Clocks, Watches, Automata, and Other Miscellaneous Objects of European Workmanship dating from the XVIIIth Centuries, in the Palace Museum and the Wu Ying Tien, Peiping
—>  A Catalogue Raisonne of Scientific Instruments from the Louvain School, 1530-1600
—>  A Catalogue, Chronologically Arranged, of the Collection of Clocks, Watches, Chronometers, Movements, Seals, etc.
—>  A celebration of Cornish sundials
—>  A Celebration of Photography: William Henry Fox Talbot 150th Anniversary at Lacock Abbey 1839-1989

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