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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
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