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—>  "A Korean Astronomical Screen of the Mid-Eighteenth Century from the Royal Palace of the Yi Dynasty (Choson Kingdom, 1392-1910)"
—>  A la Conquete des Mers Marins et Marchands des Bas-Pays
—>  "A la recherche des collections perdues a Geneve"
—>  A la Rencontre de Galilee: Deux Voyages en Italie
—>  A Laboratory Manual in Astronomy
—>  A Laboratory Outline of General Chemistry
—>  "A Lancashire Entomologist in the Time of Queen Elizabeth"
—>  "A Lantern Clock Signed 'Thomas Knifton at the [Crossed Keys] in Lothbury Fecit' and its Context"
—>  A Latin Dictionary founded on Andrews' Edition of Freund's Latin Dictionary Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten
—>  "A Latin Treatise on the Chilindre (XIII. Century)"
—>  A learned treatise of Globes, Both Celestiall and Terrestriall: with their severall uses
—>  A Lecture on the History of the Law of Gravitation, delivered before the Islington Literary and Scientific Society, November 8th., 1856
—>  A Lecture on the History of the University Archives
—>  A Lecture on the Perpetual Motion
—>  "A Lecture with experiments on various subjects giving an account of several surprising Phenomena touching Light and Electricity"
—>  "A Legend of Salerno - How Constantine the African brought the art of Medicine to the Christians"
—>  A Letter from Galileo
—>  "A Letter from Mr. Rich. Dunthorne to the Rev. Dr Long, F.R.S. Master of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, and Lowndes's Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in that University, concerning Comets"
—>  A Letter from Richard Phillips, F. R. S. (1778-1857) to Michael Faraday, F. R. S. (1791-1867)
—>  "A Letter of Monsieur Cassini to the Publisher, giving his corrections to the Theory of the five Satellites of Saturn; With Tables of the Motions of those Satellites; adapted to the Meridian of London, and the Julian Account"
—>  "A Letter of William Dugdale, 1653"
—>  A Letter On Catheters Written by Benjamin Franklin to his brother John ... : 2 entries
—>  A Letter on Steam Gun-Boats of Shallow Draught and High Speed
—>  A Letter to Benjamin Franklin, LL.D., Fellow of the Royal Society, in which his Pretensions to the Title of Natural Philosopher are considered
—>  A Letter to Dr Hooker ... from Dr Acland ...
—>  A Letter to Hugh Hamilton, D.D. Dean of Armagh
—>  A Letter to Mr George Adams on the Subject of Medical Electricity
—>  A Letter to the Board of Visitors of the Greenwich Royal Observatory, in reply to the Calumnies of Mr. Babbage at their Meeting in June 1853, and in his book entitled The Exposition of 1851
—>  A Letter to the Board of Visitors of the Greenwich Royal Observatory in reply to the Calumnies of Mr Babbage at their Meeting in June 1853, and in his Book entitled the Exposition of 1851
—>  A Letter to the Fellows of the Royal and the Royal Astronomical Societies, in reply to the Obituary Notice of the late Rev. Richard Sheepshanks, by the President and Council of the Royal Society; and Report of the Council of the Royal Astronomical Society
—>  "A Letter to the Members of Lincoln College, Oxford, on the Proposed Changes in their College, by the Bishop of Lincoln, Visitor of the College"
—>  A Letter to the Rev. Principal Hill, on the Case of Mr. John Leslie, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh; by the Author of Two Letters to Principal Hill, etc.
—>  A Letter to the Reverend Dr Powell, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge; in Answer to his Observations on the First Chapter of a Book entitled Miscellanea Analytica and his Defence of those Observations
—>  A Letter to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone on the Statutes of the University of Oxford Commission
—>  A Letter to the Right Honoruable George Earl of Maccles-field. Concerning an Apparent Motion (Nutation) observed in some of the Fixed Stars
—>  A Letter to the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks, K. B. President of the Royal Society of London: Containing Strictures on his Letter to the National Institute of France
—>  A Life of Travels
—>  "A Light from 1066"
—>  "A List of Apparatus now in Manchester which belonged to Dr J. P. Joule, F.R.S., with Remarks on his MSS. Letters and Autobiography"
—>  A List of British Balance Makers 1625 - 1974
—>  A List of Bygones in the possession of the Museum
—>  A List of Irish Watch and Clock Makers
—>  "A List of Magic Lantern Manufacturers and Dealers Active in England During the 19th Century"
—>  A List of Members of the Clockmakers' Company of London from the Period of their Incorporation in 1631 to the year 1732
—>  A List of Portraits, etc., in the Royal College of Physicians of London : 2 entries
—>  "A List of Spectroscopes and Apparatus, manufactured and sold by William Ladd, 11 and 12, Beak Street, Regent Street, London, W. Microscope and Philosophical Instrument Manufacturer, by appointment to The Royal Institution of Great Britain, etc., etc., et
—>  "A List of Test Objects, Principally Double Stars, arranged in Classes, for the Trial of Telescopes in Various respects, as to Light, Distinctness, etc."
—>  "A List of the Optical and Philosophical Instruments mentioned in this Book; with the Prices at which they are made and sold by W. Harris, no. 47, Holborn, London"
—>  A List of the Paintings, Sculptures, Miniatures, &c.: with 108 Illustrations
—>  "A List of the Portraits in the Royal Society of Edinburgh with Biographical Notes"
—>  A List of the Royal Military College at Sandhurst
—>  A List of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. June 5, 1760
—>  A List of Theses in History of Science in British Universities in Progress or Recently Completed
—>  A List of Two Thousand Microscopic Objects; with remarks on the circulation in animals and plants; the method of viewing crystals by polarized light; etc. etc. etc. forming a Guide for selecting and labelling subjects of natural history, botany, and miner : 2 entries
—>  "A Livonian Sundial made for Generalsuperintendent Fischer"
—>  A L'Occasion du 400th Centenaire de la Mort de Luca Ghini
—>  "A Long-Lost Letter of Galileo to Peiresc on a Magnetic Clock"
—>  "A Low Viscosity Nitrocellulose Method for Cutting Sections of the Eye"
—>  "A Machine for grinding Lenses spherically"
—>  A madeira do Brasil na construcao e reparos de embarcacoes
—>  A Madeira na rota dos descobrimentos e expansao Atlantica
—>  "'A Magazin of all Manner of Inventions': Museums in the Quest for 'Salomon's House' in Seventeenth-Century England"
—>  "A Magic Mirror of Buddhist Significance"
—>  A malograda viagem de Diogo Carreiro a Tombuctu em 1565
—>  "A Man who Chases Shadows of Time"
—>  A Manual of Chemical Analysis: Qualitative and Quantitative
—>  A manual of chemistry, descriptive and theoretical. Part 1
—>  A manual of elementary chemistry : theoretical and practical : 3 entries
—>  A Manual of Elementary Geology: or, the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants as Illustrated by geological monuments : 3 entries
—>  A Manual of Elementary Microscopical Manipulation for the Use of Amateurs
—>  A Manual of Human Microscopic Anatomy
—>  A manual of injurious insects with methods of prevention and remedy for their attacks to food crops, forest trees, and fruit : to which is appended a short introduction to entomology
—>  A manual of metallurgy
—>  A Manual of Optical Instruments Containing Directions for Testing their Efficiency and Value; with Plain and Concise Instructions for the Practice of Photography, Electro-Metallurgy, &c., and an Appendix, Illustrating the Latest and Most Esteemed Improvem
—>  A Manual of Photographic Chemistry
—>  A Manual of Photographic Manipulation, Treating of the Practice of the Art; and its various applications to Nature
—>  A Manual of Photography : 2 entries
—>  A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy: Embracing the General Problems of Spherical Astronomy, the Special Applications to Nautical Astronomy, and the Theory and Use of Fixed and Portable Astronomical Instruments. With an Appendix on the Method of
—>  A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals
—>  A Manual of the Barometer
—>  A Manual of the Hand Lathe: comprising concise directions for working metals of all kinds, ivory, bone and precious woods; dyeing, coloring, and french polishing; inlaying by veneers, and various methods practiced to produce elaborate work with dispatch,
—>  A Manual of the History of the Political System of Europe and its Colonies, from its formation at the close of the Fifteenth Century to its re-establishment upon the fall of Napoleon
—>  A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of all known Flagellate, Ciliate, and Tentaculiferous Protozoa, British and Foreign, and an Account of the Organisation and Affinities of the Sponges
—>  A Manual of the Principal Instruments used in American Engineering and Surveying Manufactured by W. & L. E. Gurley, Troy, N. Y.
—>  A Manual of the Thermometer; Containing its History and Use as a Meteorological Instrument. To which is Added, an Essay on the Vapour-Point and Terrestrial Radiation: also, a General Outline of the Climate of the Eastern Part of England
—>  A manual of zoology
—>  'A Manuscript on Navigation of 1703'
—>  A manuscript sea atlas, drawn by Romeyn de Hooghe in 1681
—>  A Map of the World
—>  A Marinharia Dos Descobrimentos
—>  "A Marvellous Invention within the reach of all: the Kinora Viewing Machine"
—>  A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary
—>  A Mathematical Companion, Or, The Description and Use of a New Sliding-Rule, by which many useful and necessary questions in Arithmetic, etc., may speedily be resolved, etc.
—>  A Mathematical Compendium or Useful Practices in Arithmetic, Geometry, and Astronomy, etc. ... Dialling, etc.
—>  A Mathematical Gazetteer
—>  A Mathematical Manual: Or, Delightful Associate
—>  A Mathematical Manual; containing Tables of Logarithms for Numbers, Lines & Tangents: With the manifold Use thereof, briefly Explained and Applied, in Arithmetick, Geometry, Astronomy, Geography, Surveying, Navigation, Dyalling, Gunnery and Gauging
—>  "A Mathematical System For Identifying the Stars of an Astrolabe and finding its Age"
—>  "A Mathematical Theory of Natural and Artificial Selection. Part III"
—>  A Mathematical Theory of Spirit: Being an attempt to employ certain mathematical principles in the elucidation of some metaphysical problems

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