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"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
An Essay on Electricity: being an Enquiry into the Nature, Cause, and Properties thereof, on the principles of Sir Isaac Newton's Theory of Vibrating Motion, Light and Fire. With 42 Capital experiments "That may be made of this wonderful power of nature"
An Essay on Electricity: being an Enquiry into the Nature, Cause, and Properties thereof, on the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton's Theory of Vibrating Motion, Light and Fire; and the Various Phaenomena of Forty-two Capital Experiments; with some Observatio
An Essay on Electricity: Being and Enquiry into the Nature, Cause and Properties thereof, On the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton's Theory of Vibrating Motion, Light, and Fire; And the various Phaenomena of Forty-two Capital Experiments; With some Observati
An Essay on Gold Coin. In which is shewn The General Use of Currency, and the Present State of our Gold Coin; with Arguments to prove the Necessity of a New Coinage; pointing out the distinct Value and Weight that each Piece of Gold ought to be of. Also,
An Essay on Magnetism: Or an Endeavour to explain the various Properties and Effects of the Loadstone: together with the Causes of the same
An Essay on Newton's "Principia"
An Essay on Phlogiston, and the Constitution of Acids
An Essay on Pyrometry and Areometry, and on Physical Measures in General
An Essay on the Art of Decyphering
An Essay on the Cause of Rain and its Allied Phenomena
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