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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
A Description of the Selenographia: An Apparatus for Exhibiting the Phenomena of the Moon. Together with an Account of some of the Purposes which it may be applied to
A description of the slide rule : with particular directions for the use of the glass slide rule invented by M. Leon Lalanne
A Description of the Solar, or, Camera Obscura Microscope
A Description of the Solar, or, Camera Obscura Microscope,
A Description of the Use of the New Maritime Theodolite, or Azimuth Compass, Invented by J. Dobbins, R.N. London
A description of the Wallingford clock at St. Albans Cathedral
"A Description of the Water Microscope"
A Description of Two Methods by which the Irregularities in the Motion of a Clock, arising from the Influence of Heat and Cold upon the Rod of the Pendulum, may be prevented. Read at the Royal Society, June 4, 1752. To which are added A Collection of Pape
A Description with Plates of the Timekeeper Invented by the Late Mr. Thomas Mudge : to which is prefixed a narrative, by Thomas Mudge, his son (1799)
A Description, with Plates, of the Time-Keeper invented by the late Mr. Thomas Mudge. To which is prefixed a Narrative, by ... , his Son, of Measures taken to give effect to the Invention since the reward bestowed upon it by the House of Commons in the ye
A Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical Apparatus, Berlin and Dresden Porcelain, Chemical Tests, etc.
A Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical Apparatus, Berlin and Dresden Porcelain, Chemical Tests, etc. Manufactured and Sold by Charles Button, Operative and Manufacturing Chemist, Late Dymond & Co., 146, Holborn Bars, London
A Descriptive Catalogue of Electrical, Voltaic, Pneumatic, and Optical Instruments & Apparatus
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Portraits, Busts, Silver, and other objects of interest in the Royal College of Physicians of London
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