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—>  "A Compendium of All Known William Herschel Telescopes" : 2 entries
—>  A Compendium of Anatomy, Human and Comparative: Intended principally for the use of students
—>  A Compleat Body of Husbandry. Containing Rules for performing, in the most profitable Manner, the whole Business of the Farmer and Country Gentleman, in Cultivating and Planting of Land. ... Together with the most approved Methods of Practice in the sever
—>  A Compleat Collection of English Proverbs
—>  A compleat course of chymistry containing not only the best chymical medicines but also great variety of useful observations. : To which are added the author's experiments upon metals, by way of appendix
—>  A Compleat Course of Experimental Philosophy and Astronomy
—>  A Compleat History of Druggs written in French by Monsieur Pomet, Chief Druggist to the late French King Lewis XIV. To which is added, what is further observable on the same Subject, from Mess. Lemery and Tournefort, divided into Three Classes, Vegetable,
—>  A Compleat System of Opticks in Four Books, viz. A Popular, a Mathematical, a Mechanical, and a Philosophical Treatise. To which are added Remarks upon the Whole : 2 entries
—>  A Compleat System of Opticks. In Four Books, viz. A Popular, a Mathematical, a Mechanical, and a Philosophical Treatise. To which are added Remarks upon the Whole
—>  A Complete Catalogue of The Arabic Publications of The Dairatu'l-Ma'arif-il-'Osmania, (Osmania Oriental Publications Bureau) Hyderabad-Deccan 1952
—>  A Complete Epitome of Practical Navigation, and Nautical Astronomy, containing all necessary instructions for keeping a ship's reckoning at sea: with the most improved methods of ascertaining the Latitude and Longitude, and every requisite to form The Com
—>  A Complete Manual of the Edison Phonograph
—>  A Complete System of Astronomy
—>  A complete treatise on electricity, in theory and practice : with original experiments
—>  A Complete Treatise on Practical Land-surveying in All its Departments: Designed Chiefly for the Use of Schools and Private Students. ...
—>  "A Computed Cuneiform Text for Mercury from Babylon: B.M. 48147"
—>  A Computed List of New Moons for 319 B.C. to 316 B.C. from Babylon: B.M. 40094
—>  A Computerized Checklist of Astrolabes
—>  A Concise Essay on Magnetism; with an Account of the Declination and Inclination of the Magnetic Needle; and an Attempt to Ascertain the Cause of the Variation thereof : 2 entries
—>  A concise guide to the Maritime Museum and Aquarium at Gothenburg
—>  A Concise History of Photography
—>  A Concise History of Science in India
—>  A concise introduction to the knowledge of the globes
—>  A Concise Ready Reckoner and Collection of Tables for Business and Other Purposes
—>  A Concise Treatise on Eccentric Turning: to which are added Practical Observations on the uses of the Eccentric Cutting Frame, the Drilling Frame, and the Universal Cutting Frame : 3 entries
—>  A Conference on Science, Technology and the Roots of Britain's Present Malaise
—>  A Confidential History of the Research Laboratories
—>  A Confutation of Atheism, from The Laws and Constitution of the Heavenly Bodies: in Four Discourses Preached before the University of Cambridge; with An Introduction, Notes, and an Appendix
—>  A Congregation for the Conferment of Honorary Degrees followed by the Inaugural Ceremony of the 150th Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science [and] One-Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the British Association for the
—>  A Connecting Link Between the Orient and the Occident: Al-Ghazzali and Maimonides
—>  A Continuation of New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, and their Effects : 2 entries
—>  "A Contribution to the Historical Record by Microphotography: An Overlooked Photograph of the C.S.S. Alabama"
—>  "A Contribution to the Interpretation of Babylonian Mathematics; Triangles with Regular Sides"
—>  A Course in Chemical Spectroscopy
—>  A Course in Fourier's Analysis and Periodogram Analysis for the mathematical laboratory
—>  A Course of Experimental Philosophy : 4 entries
—>  A Course of Hydrostatical and Pneumatical Experiments, to be Perform'd at the Observatory in Trinity-College
—>  A Course of Lectures in Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Geography and Astronomy: in which the Properties, Affections, and Phaenomena of Natural Bodies, hitherto discover'd, Are exhibited and explain'd on the Principles of the Newtonian Philosophy. Un
—>  A Course of Lectures in Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Geography and Astronomy: In which the Properties, Affections, and Phaenomena of Natural Bodies, hitherto discovered, Are exhibited and explained on the Principles of the Newtonian Philosophy
—>  A Course of Lectures in Natural Philosophy, Illustrating the Principal Phaenomena of Nature, by assigning the true Causes, And confirming the same by a great Variety of Experiments
—>  A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts
—>  A Course of Mechanical and Experimental Philosophy and Astronomy
—>  A course of mechanical, optical, hydrostatical and pneumatical experiments
—>  A course of practical chemistry : arranged for the use of medical students : 5 entries
—>  A course of six lectures on the chemical changes of carbon : delivered before a juvenile auditory at the Royal Institution of Great Britain during the Christmas holidays of 1868-69
—>  A course of six lectures on the chemical history of a candle : to which is added a lecture on platinum
—>  A Course of six lectures on the Various Forces of Matter and their relations to each other : 2 entries
—>  "A Critical Study of the Origins and Early Development of Hypodermic Medication"
—>  A Criticism of the Cell-Theory; being an Answer to Mr. Sedgwick's Article on the Inadequacy of the Cellular Theory of Development
—>  A Cycle of Celestial Objects
—>  A Cycle of Celestial Objects, for the use of Naval, Military and Private Astronomers
—>  "A Damme, en Flandre, une horloge des ducs de Bougogne"
—>  "A Dampener for the Dowsers"
—>  "A Database for a Survey of Italian Laboratories since 1861"
—>  "A Day in the Life of Robert Lassam"
—>  A Decade of Accessions: Selected Instruments Acquired by the Whipple Museum of the History of Science between 1980 and 1990
—>  A Decade of Progress in the design and manufacture of Scientific optical instruments and apparatus
—>  "A Defect in the Sprengel Pump: Its Causes and a Remedy"
—>  A Defence of Halley against the Charge of Religious Infidelity
—>  A Defence of the Observations on the First Chapter of a Book called Miscellanea Analytica
—>  A Definition of Terms, and Tables of Specific Attraction; as used in Courses of General Chemistry; given by ...
—>  A Delineation of the Strata of Derbyshire ...
—>  A Delineation of the Strata of Derbyshire, forming the Surface from Bolsover in the East to Buxton in the West, by a Plate, designed from a Tablet, composed of the specimens of each stratum within the above lines, with an Explanatory Account of the same;
—>  A Demonstration of Dr Matthew Stewart's 42d Proposition, or 39th Theorem, which has remained without one for Sixty-five Years
—>  A Description and Use of Hadley's Quadrant, For taking the Latitude or other Altitudes at Sea
—>  A Description concerning such Mechanism as will afford a nice, or true Mensuration of Time; together with some Account of the Attempts for the Discovery of the Longitude by the Moon: As also An Account of the Discovery of the Scale of Musick
—>  "A description of a Fire Engine" [&] "A machine for grinding lenses separately"
—>  "A Description of a Transit Circle, for determining the place of Celestial Objects as they pass the Meridian"
—>  A Description of a Transit Circle, for determining the place of celestial objects as they pass the meridian
—>  A Description of Active and Extinct Volcanos; with remarks on their Origin, their Chemical Phaenomena, and the Character of their products, as determined by the condition of the earth during the period of their formation: Being the substance of some lectu
—>  "A Description of an Universal Microscope, made by Mr. Ayscough, in Ludgate-street. Sent us by our old Correspondent Amico-Mathematicus"
—>  A Description of Brasses and Other Funeral Monuments in the Chapel of Magdalen College
—>  A Description of Dollond's Improved Reflecting & Repeating Circle, with Geographical Notices, Extracted from Captain Sabine's Work on the Pendulum
—>  "A Description of Ephydatia blembingia, with an Account of the Formation and Structure of the Gemmule"
—>  A Description Of Helioscopes And some other Instruments
—>  A Description of Helioscopes, ...
—>  A Description of Helioscopes, and some other Instruments
—>  "A Description of Mr. Neale's Celestial Patent Globe. With a Copper-Plate of that curious Machine in its proper Colours"
—>  A Description of Pocket and Magazine Cases of Mathematical Drawing Instruments, in which is explained the Use of each Instrument, and particularly of the Sector and Plain Scale, in the Solution of a Variety of Problems; likewise, the Description, Construc
—>  A Description of the Admirable Table of Logarithmes: with a Declaration of the most Plentifull, Easie, and Speedy use thereof in both kinds of Trigonometry, as also in all Mathmaticall Calculations
—>  A Description of the Air--Pump, According to the Late Mr. Hawksbee's best and last Improvements; etc. ...
—>  A Description of the Air-Pump, Made in Form of a Table; with the Manner of making the most curious Experiments thereon
—>  A Description of the Changeable Magnetic Properties possessed by all Iron Bodies, and the Different Effects produced by the same on Ship's Compasses, from the position of the ship's head being altered
—>  A Description of the Compleat Microscopic Apparatus
—>  A Description of the Compound (Commonly call'd the Reflecting or Double) Microscope, with Great Improvements : 2 entries
—>  A description of the dipleidoscope, or double-reflecting meridian and altitude instrument : with plain instructions for the method of using it in the correction of time-keepers
—>  A Description of the Dipleidoscope, or Double-Reflecting Meridian and Altitude Instrument; with Plain Instructions for the Method of Using it in the Correction of Time-Keepers
—>  A description of the Dipleidoscope, or double-reflecting meridian and altitude instrument by Edward J. Dent with plain instructions for the method of using it in the correction of time-keepers
—>  A Description of the Double Barrel Air-Pump, with the Apparatus for Making the Different Experiments, as Represented in the Plate : 2 entries
—>  "A Description of the Fire-Engine" [and] "A Machine for grinding Lenses spherically"
—>  A Description Of the Great Burning-Glass Made by Mr. Villette and his Two Sons, Born at Lyons. With some Remarks upon the surprising and wonderful Effects thereof : 2 entries
—>  A Description of the great Burning-Glass made by Mr Villette and his Two Sons, born at Lyons. With some Remarks upon the surprising and wonderful Effects thereof
—>  A Description of the Lunar Planispheres engraved by the late John Russell, Esq. R. A. from his Original Drawings
—>  [A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use ...]
—>  A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use: viz. The Pocket Microscope, together with the New Invention for fixing it on a Pedestal, and giving Light to Objects by a Speculum; The Double Reflecting Microscope; The Microscope for vi
—>  A Description of the Nature and Motions of Comets, with a history of Several Comets, Which have appeared since the Year 1337; to which is added, an account of the Comet of the Year 1811
—>  A Description of the Nature, Construction, and Use of the Torricellian, or Simple Barometer. With a Scale of Rectification for estimating the True Altitude of the Column of Mercury (equal to the Weight of the Atmosphere) to the Hundredth Part of an Inch.
—>  A Description of the New-Invented Table Air-Pump: With the manner of Performing the most Curious Experiments on it: The Figures of the Air-Pump Glasses, And all the Machines belonging to it, being curiously Engrav'd on Copper-Plates
—>  "A Description of the Principle and Method of Using the Common and Reflective Goniometers"
—>  A Description of the Principle and Method of Using the Common & Reflective Goniometers

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