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—>  "A Polperro Fishwife"
—>  A Popular Course of Pure and Mixed Mathematics, for the Use of Schools and Students, etc.
—>  A Popular Dictionary of Islam
—>  A popular grammar of the elements of astronomy : adapted to the use of students and public schools
—>  A Popular Handbook to the Microscope : 2 entries
—>  A Popular History of Astronomy during the Nineteenth Century : 2 entries
—>  A Popular History of Science
—>  A Popular Lecture on the Astronomy and Philosophy of Comets. In which, The Opinions of the Antients, and the Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, Relative to those Bodies, are introduced and explained
—>  A Popular Sketch of Electro-Magnetism, or Electro-Dynamics; with plates of the most approved apparatus for illustrating the principal phenomena of the science, and outlines of the parent sciences Electricity and Magnetism : 2 entries
—>  A Portion of the Papers Relating to the Great Clock for the New Palace at Westminster
—>  "A Portrait of James Short, F.R.S., Attributable to Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S."
—>  "A Portrait-Painter Who Studied the Moon" : 2 entries
—>  A Portraiture of the Heavens, as they appear to the naked eye: constructed for the use of Students in Astronomy by ...
—>  A Portuguese chart of 1492 by Jorge Aguiar
—>  "A Possible Development of J. S. Haldane's Views on the Relation between Quantum Mechanics and Biology"
—>  A Practical Description of Every Form of Medico-Electric Apparatus in Modern Use with Plain Directions for Mounting, Charging, and Working
—>  A practical essay on chemical re-agents or tests : Illustrated by a series of experiments
—>  A practical introduction to medical electricity : with a compendium of electrical treatment translated from the French of Dr. Onimus
—>  A Practical Method for finding the Longitude and Latitude of a Ship at Sea, by Observations of the Moon; with General Rules for computing the same, illustrated by Examples. Together with all the necessary Tables, and their Explanations. To which are added
—>  A Practical Treatise of the Plague, and All Pestilential Infections that have happen'd in this Island for the last Century, Laying down the Rules and Methods then used by the most learned Physicians of those Times (as Butler, Atkins, Bate, Johnston, Fabri
—>  A Practical Treatise on Electric Lighting
—>  A practical treatise on gas-light: : exhibiting a summary description of the apparatus and machinery best calculated for illuminating streets, houses, and manufactories, with carburetted hydrogen, or coal-gas: with remarks on the utility, safety, and gene
—>  A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Stomach, and of Digestion; including the history and treatment of those affections of the Liver and Digestive Organs, which occur in persons who return from the East or West Indies; with Observations on Various
—>  A Practical Treatise on the Sliding Rule: In two parts
—>  A Practical Treatise on the Use of Portable Mathematical Instruments, in Various Parts of The Mathematics. To which is added, A Complete System of Land-Surveying
—>  A Practical Treatise on the use of the Microscope, including the Different Methods of Preparing and Examining Animal, Vegetable and Mineral Structures : 2 entries
—>  A Practical Treatise on the use of the Microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures
—>  "A Pre-Columbian Map of the World, circa 1489"
—>  A Preliminary Guide to Apothecaries in Book Subscription Lists
—>  "A Preliminary Measurement of a Primary Gas-Grown Skin"
—>  A Previously Unnoticed Fragment of Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe
—>  'A Problem of Provenance: A Technical Analysis of the Champlain Astrolabe'
—>  A Prognostication of Right Good effect, fruitfully augmented, contayning playne, briefe, pleasant, chosen rules, to iudge the wether for euer, by the Sunne, Moone, Sterres, Cometes, Raynebowe, Thunder, Cloudes, with other Extraordinarie tokens, not omitti
—>  "A Program toward Rediscovering the Rational Mechanics of the Age of Reason"
—>  A projeccao da nautica portuguesa quinhentista na Europa
—>  "A propos de l'alidade de Pierre Guillaume Martel"
—>  "A propos des premieres montres / Over de eerste horloges"
—>  A propos des tables astronomiques de Pierre d'Aragon
—>  A Propos d'une Traduction de L'Optique et de la Catoptrique D'Euclide
—>  "A Proposal for an Active Communication Satellite System based on Inclined Elliptic Orbits"
—>  A Proposal to Determine our Longitude
—>  A proposed explanation of the closed Indian Ocean on some Ptolemaic maps of the twelfth-fifteenth centuries
—>  A Publication of Surveying and Measuring ... Of Dialling
—>  "A Rainy-Day Heaven in Oxford"
—>  "A Rare Manuscript Adding to our Knowledge of the Work of Peter Artedi"
—>  A Rational Account of the Weather, shewing the Signs of its several Changes and Alterations, together with the Philosophical Reasons of them. Collected not only from Common Observations, but chiefly from some of the most approv'd Authors, the most celebra
—>  A Rational Account of the Weather. Shewing the Signs of its several Changes and Alterations, together with the Philosophical Reasons of them. Collected, not only from Common Observations, but chiefly from some of the most Approved Authors, the most Celebr
—>  A Rationale Upon the Book of Common-Prayer Of the Church of England
—>  "A Reconstruction of the Han Dynasty Calendar based on the Han Slips"
—>  A Record of Fires in Oxford A.D. 979 to 1870
—>  A Record of Graduates 1841-1981 : 2 entries
—>  "A recording transpirometer"
—>  "A Re-examination of the Michelson-Morley Experiment"
—>  "A Re-examination of the Stigmarian Problem"
—>  A Reference List of Surgical Instruments and Medical Appliances Orthopaedic and Deformity Apparatus Hospital Furniture and Equipment Electro-Medical and Surgical Apparatus, etc.
—>  "A Reflective Sun-dial at Milcote Hall"
—>  A Regiment for the Sea, and other writings on navigation
—>  "A Regional Map of the Early XVIth Century"
—>  A Register of One of Mr. Mudge's Time-Keepers
—>  A Register of the going of Mr. Mudge's First Time-Keeper, from April the 18th, 1780, to May the 7th, 1781: with two other Registers of the same Time-piece
—>  "A Rejoinder to Professor Weismann"
—>  "A Relation of a Voyage made through a great part of Spain by Francis Willughby Esq; containing the chief Observables he met with there, collected out of his Notes"
—>  "A Remarkable Italian Astrolabe from ca. 1300 - Witness to an Ingenious Tradition of Non-standard Astrolabes"
—>  'A Renaissance Sun-Dial of the Oxford Collection Made by Father Hans Dorn'
—>  A Reply to a Critical and Monthly Reviewer, in which is inserted Euler's Demonstration of the Binomial Theoram
—>  A Reply to a Pamphlet entitled Observations on the First Chapter of a Book called Miscellanea Analytica
—>  A Reply to Mr Robins's Remarks on the Essay upon Distinct and Indistinct Vision published at the End of Dr Smith's Compleat System of Opticks
—>  A Reply to the Animadversions of the Edinburgh Reviewers, on some papers published in the Philosophical Transactions
—>  A Reply to the Answer of Dr Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, to A Narrative of Facts, relating to some Time-Keepers constructed by Mr Thomas Mudge, for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea, etc. To which is added A Short Explanation of the most proper method
—>  A Report containing an account of experiments made on board H. M. Ships Leven, Conway, and Griper, for correcting the local attraction of those vessels
—>  "A Report of the Proceedings of the Philosophical Society in Northampton, from its Institution, Nov. 11, 1743, to the general Meeting, Nov. 5, 1745" and "Explanation of the Dial, Fig. III"
—>  A Report of Work on the Protozoa of Lake Erie, with especial reference to the laws of their movements
—>  A Report on the Microscopic Objects found in Cholera Evacuations, etc.
—>  A report on the museums and art galleries of British Africa by Sir Henry A. Miers ... and S.F. Markham ... together with a report on the museums of Malta, Cyprus and Gibraltar by Alderman Chas. Squire and D.W. Herdman to the Carnegie Corporation of New Yo
—>  A Restitution of the Geometrical Treatise of Apollonius Pergaeus on Inclinations. Also the Theory of Gunnery; or the Doctrine of Projectiles in a Non-Resisting Medium
—>  "A Review of Crystallographic Microscopy"
—>  "A Review of the Medical Literature of the Dark Ages, with a New Text of about 1110"
—>  A Review of the Theory of the Earth, and of its Proofs: especially in reference to Scripture
—>  "A Revised Catalogue of Pre-Telescopic Galactic Novae and Supernovae"
—>  A Revision and Re-arrangement of the Constellations
—>  A Rhythmic Approach to Mathematics
—>  A Rich Closet of Physical Secrets, collected by the Elaborate paines of four severall Students in Physick, and digested together: viz. The Childbearers Cabinet. A Preservative against the Plague and small Pox. Physicall Experiments presented to our late Q
—>  "A riddle of history: Queen Elizabeth I and the Albertus Laski affair"
—>  "A Robinson balance by Adie & Son of Edinburgh"
—>  "A Roman Sun-dial"
—>  "A Royal compass-dial"
—>  A Rudimentary Treatise on Clock and Watch Making
—>  A Rudimentary Treatise on Clocks, Watches, and Bells for Public Purposes
—>  "A Russian Version of the 'Secreta Secretorum' in the Bodleian Library"
—>  A Sanctuary of Printing: the Record Room at the University Press, Oxford
—>  "A Scale of Values" : 2 entries
—>  "A scene from the Hypnerotomachia in a painting by Garofalo"
—>  "A Schoolboy Astronomer"
—>  A Scientific Outpost: The First Half Century of the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association
—>  "A Scientific Text of the Middle Ages"
—>  "A Search for the Mechanism of Earth Movements"
—>  "A Second Series of Micrometrical Measures of Double Stars, chiefly performed with the 7-Feet Equatorial, at Slough, in the Years 1831, 1832, 1833"
—>  A Second Supplement to Observations for determining the Refractive Indices for Definite Rays of the Solar Spectrum in Several Media
—>  A selection of astronomical observatories owned by amateur astronomers from the end of the 18th century to the present day : watercolour paintings and pen and ink sketches
—>  A Selection of Facts from the best authorities, arranged so as to form an outline of the Geology of England and Wales. With a Map and Sections of the Strata.

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