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—>  "An Annotated Bibliography of Benjamin Martin (1704/5-1782) ... [Abstract]"
—>  "An annotated bibliography of evaporation"
—>  An Annotated Bibliography of the Adams Family of Fleet Street: George Senior (1709-1772), George Junior (1750-1795), Dudley (1762-1830)
—>  An Answer to a Charge against the English Universities contained in the Supplement to the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia
—>  An Answer to a Pamphlet entitled "A Narrative of Facts," lately published By Mr Thomas Mudge, Junior, Relating to some Time-Keepers Constructed by his Father Mr Thomas Mudge; wherein is given An Account of the Trial of his First Time-Keeper, and of The Th
—>  An Answer to Mr Ferguson's Essay upon the Moon's turning round its own Axis, subjoined to his Dissertation upon the Harvest Moon, etc.
—>  An Answer to the Late Exceptions made by Mr. Erasmus Warren against the Theory of the Earth
—>  An Anthology of Clocks and Watches
—>  An Anthropological Analysis of Chinese Geomancy
—>  "An Antibacterial Substance Produced by Penicillium Claviforme"
—>  "An Apothecaries' Chemistry Cabinet - Illustrated"
—>  An Apparatus of Instruments: The Role of the Scientific Instrument Commission
—>  "An apparatus to measure contact angles"
—>  An Appeal to the Rebublic of Letters, in behalf of an Injured Science, from the Opinions and Proceedings of some Modern Authors of Elements of Geometry
—>  An Appendix on Reflected Dyalling
—>  An Appendix to the Description and Use of the Globes
—>  An Appendix to the English Translation of Commandine's Euclid
—>  An Appendix to the New Art of Surveying; containing A New Construction of a Pantagraph. Which renders it of universal Use in reducing or enlarging Plans, Drawings, Pictures, Portraits, etc. in Copies bearing any required Proportion to the Original
—>  An Appreciation of Professor Frederick Soddy (1877-1956) ...
—>  "An Arabic Hermetic Manuscript"
—>  "An Ark for the History of Science"
—>  "An Ashmole Relic"
—>  "An Astrolabe attributed to Gerard Mercator, c.1570"
—>  "An Astrolabe Belonging to Galileo?"
—>  "An astrolabe by 'Abd al-A'imma"
—>  An Astronomical Compass and Time Indicator
—>  An astronomical computing instrument from the fifteenth century
—>  "An Astronomical Re-Appraisal of the Star of Bethlehem - A Nova in 5 BC"
—>  An Attempt for the Explanation of the Phenomena
—>  An Attempt for the Explication of the Phaenomena, Observable in an Experiment Published by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; in the XXXV. Experiment of his Epistolical Discourse touching the Aire. Confirmation of a former Conjecture made by R. H.
—>  An Attempt to demonstrate that all the Phaenomena of Nature may be explained by Two Simple Active Principles, Attraction and Repulsion: Wherein the Attractions of Cohesion, Gravity and Magnetism, are shewn to be one and the same; and the Phaenomena of the
—>  An attempt to establish the first principles of chemistry by experiment
—>  An Attempt to prove the Motion of the Earth from Observations made by Robert Hooke F.R.S.
—>  An Attempt towards a Natural History of the Fossils of England; in a Catalogue of the English Fossils in the Collection of John Woodward, M.D. Containing a Description and Historical Account of each; with Observations and Experiments, made in order to dis : 2 entries
—>  An Attempt towards obtaining Invariable Measures of Length, Capacity, and Weight, form the Mensuration of Time, idenpendent of the Mechanical Operations requisite to ascertain the Center of Oscillation or the true Length of Pendulums
—>  "An Automatic Feeder for Coloured Flames"
—>  "An Early Al-Sufi Manuscript in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. A Study in Islamic Constellation Images"
—>  "An Early Anadidymus of the Chick"
—>  "An Early Anchor Escapement in a Turret Clock" : 2 entries
—>  "An Early Attempt to Oxidise Gold: Van Marum's large electrostatic generator and the swan song of phlogiston"
—>  "An early bill for fossils from Joshua Platt, of Oxford, 1772"
—>  "An early erroneous forecast"
—>  "An Early Italian Globe"
—>  "An Early Mediaeval "Book of Fate": the Sortes XII Patriarcharum. With a note on Books of Fate"
—>  "An Early Mediaeval Chinese Alchemical Text on Aqueous Solutions" : 2 entries
—>  "An Early Medieval Water-clock"
—>  "An early method of successive approximations"
—>  "An early optical lens-grinding lathe"
—>  "An Early Orrery by Thomas Tompion and George Graham recently acquired by the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford"
—>  "An Early Orrery by Thomas Tompion and George Graham"
—>  "An Early Renaissance Stone Polyhedral Sundial Found at Iron Acton Court, near Bristol"
—>  "An Early Satirical Poem on the Royal Society" : 2 entries
—>  "An Early SLR: Reflex Korelle"
—>  "An Easie Demonstration of the Analogy of the Logarithmick Tangents to the Meridian Line or sum of Secants: with various Methods for computing the same to the utmost Exactness"
—>  An easy and pleasant introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy
—>  An easy introduction to astronomy for young gentlemen and ladies
—>  An easy introduction to astronomy, for young gentlemen and ladies : 5 entries
—>  An Easy Method of Assaying and Classing Mineral Substances
—>  An Easy Method of Finding the Longitude and Time at Sea from the Observations made for determining the Longitude by the Lunar Method; or (When the Time at Greenwich is given) from the Observed Altitudes of the Moon and Sun, or of the Moon and a Star; toge
—>  "An Edinburgh intrigue : Brewster's Society of Arts and the pantograph dispute"
—>  "An Eighteenth Century Rainfall Record at Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire"
—>  "An Eighteenth-Century Orrery by Thomas Heath, and some earlier Orreries"
—>  An eighth/fourteenth-century quadrant of the astrolabist al-Mizzi
—>  "An Electrical Logic Machine"
—>  "An electron microscopical examination of Nobert's finest test-plate of twenty bands"
—>  "An electron microscopical examination of Nobert's ten-band test-plate"
—>  An Elementary Treatise on Conic Sections
—>  An Elementary Treatise on Electricity
—>  An Elementary Treatise on Heat
—>  An Elementary Treatise on Optics : 3 entries
—>  An elementary treatise on the calculus : with illustrations from geometry, mechanics and physics
—>  An Elementary Treatise on the Computation of Eclipses and Occultations
—>  An Elementary Treatise on the Dynamics of a System of Rigid Bodies. With numerous Examples
—>  An Elementary Treatise on the Lunar Theory, with a brief sketch of the history of the problem before Newton
—>  An elementary Treatise on the Planetary Theory, with a Collection of Problems
—>  An Elementary Treatment of the Theory of Spinning Tops and Gyroscopic Motion
—>  "An Elizabethan Chemist: A Transcript of the earliest known Reference to a Chemist in Business"
—>  An Elizabethan Gilded Pocket Sundial by Augustine Ryther, dated 1585
—>  "An Elizabethan Quadrant-dial in Silver by Humphrey Cole"
—>  "An Elizabethan Surveyor and his Cartographic Progeny"
—>  "An Emblematic Watch By Gribelin"
—>  An enquiry into the life and legend of Michael Scot
—>  An entertainment for angels : electricity in the Enlightenment
—>  "An Enzyme from Bacteria able to Destroy Penicillin"
—>  An epitome of chemistry : wherein the principles of the science are illustrated in one hundred entertaining and instructive experiments, capable of being performed without the aid of any apparatus, except a few wine glasses, an oil flask, and a crucible ;
—>  An epitome of experimental chemistry, in three parts. : Part I. Intended to facilitate the acquisition of chemical knowledge, by minute instructions for the performance of experiments. Part II. Directions for the analysis of mineral waters; of earths and
—>  "An Equidistant and a Trapezoidal Projection of the early Fifteenth Century"
—>  "An Equinoctial Ring Dial by Ralph Greatorex"
—>  "An Error in Star Catalogues Concerning B.D.+35o, 1508"
—>  An Essay concerning the Effects of Air on Human Bodies
—>  An Essay Concerning the Multiplication of Mankind: Together with another Essay in Political Arithmetick, Concerning the Growth of the City of London: with the Measures, Periods, Causes, and Consequences thereof. 1682
—>  An essay for introducing a portable laboratory: : by means whereof all the chemical operations are commodiously perform'd, for the purposes of philosophy, medicine, metallurgy, and a family. With sculptures : 2 entries
—>  An Essay for Introducing a Portable Laboratory: by means whereof all the Chemical Operations are Commodiously Perform'd for the Purposes of Philosophy, Medicine, Metallurgy, and a Family
—>  An Essay of the True Nature and Due Method of Treating the Gout, Written for the Use of Richard Tennison, Esq; together with an Account of the Nature and Quality of Bath-Waters, the Manner of using them, and the Diseases in which they are proper: as also
—>  An Essay on a New Construction, of the Reflecting Telescope, which by means of a Scale of Magnifying Powers, is made an Universal Perspective. Performing the Office of I. Of a common Reflecting Telescope. II. Engyscope, for shewing all near Objects. III.
—>  An essay on chemical analysis: : chiefly translated from the fourth volume of the last edition of the Traite de chimie elementaire, of L.J. Thenard, with additions, comprehending the latest discoveries and improvements in this branch of the science. With
—>  An essay on chemical statics; : with copious explanatory notes, and an appendix on vegetable and animal substances
—>  An Essay on Church Clocks: With Reference to the Clock from the Hospital Santa Cruz
—>  An Essay on Electricity ... with an Essay on Magnetism
—>  An Essay on Electricity, containing A Series of Experiments Introductory to the Study of that Science; In which are included Some of the latest Discoveries; intended chiefly With a View of facilitating its Application, and extending its Utility In Medical

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