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"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"
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