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—>  An Essay on the Art of Decyphering
—>  An Essay on the Cause of Rain and its Allied Phenomena
—>  An Essay on the Determination of the Elements of the Orbits of Comets and Planets
—>  An Essay on the first principles of Natural Philosophy: wherein the Use of Natural Means, or Second Causes, in the OEconomy of the material World, is demonstrated from Reason, Experiments of various kinds, and the Testimony of Antiquity
—>  An Essay on the First Principles of Natural Philosophy: Wherein the Use of Natural Means, or Second Causes, in the OEconomy of the material World, is demonstrated from Reason, Experiments of various Kinds, and the Testimony of Antiquity
—>  "An Essay on the History of the Linkage of Paris and Greenwich Observatories"
—>  An Essay on the Means Hitherto Employed for Lighting Streets and the Interior of Houses; on those which may be substituted with advantage in their stead; intended as an attempt towards the improvement of this branch of domestic economy, by Increasing the
—>  "An Essay on the Method of Determining the Difference of Longitude between Places at Land, from the Observed Transit of the Moon over their Meridians: with a Demonstration and Example"
—>  An Essay on the Nature and Application of Steam, with an Historical Notice of the Rise and Progressive Improvement of the Steam-Engine
—>  An Essay on the Nature and Superior Use of Globes, In conveying the First Principles of Geography and Astronomy To the Minds of Youth; also, A Candid Examination of the Construction and Use of Planispheres, wherein The Erroneous Nature, and many bad Conse
—>  An Essay on the Nature and Superior Use of Globes. In conveying the First Principles of Geography and Astronomy To the Minds of Youth; Also A Candid Examination of the Construction and Use of Planispheres, wherein The Erroneous Nature, and many bad Conseq
—>  An Essay on the Principles of Human Knowledge
—>  An Essay on the Principles of Mechanics
—>  An Essay on the Question, whether there be two Electrical Fluids, according to Du Faye, or one, according to Franklin
—>  An Essay on the Relation of the Several Parts of a Mathematical Science to the Fundamental Idea therein Contained
—>  An Essay on the relation of the several parts of Mathematical Science to the Fundamental Idea therein contained
—>  An Essay on the Strength and Stress of Timber, founded upon Experiments performed at the Royal Military Academy, on specimens selected from the Royal Arsenal, and His Majesty's Dock-Yard, Woolwich: preceded by an historical review of former theories and e
—>  An essay on the theory of the combination of observations
—>  An essay on the use of chlorurets of oxide of sodium and of lime, as powerful disinfecting agents, and of the chloruret of oxide of sodium more especially as a remedy of considerable efficacy, in the treatment of hospital gangrene, phagedenic, syphilitic
—>  An Essay on the Variation of the Compass, shewing how far it is influenced by a change in the direction of the ship's head, with an exposition of the dangers arising to navigators from not allowing for this change of variation. Interspersed with Practical
—>  An Essay on Vision, briefly explaining the Fabric of the Eye, and the Nature of Vision: Intended for the service of those whose Eyes are Weak or Impaired: Enabling them to form and accurate idea of the true state of their sight, the means of preserving it
—>  An Essay on Visual Glasses, (Vulgarly called Spectacles) Wherein it is shewn From the Principles of Optics, and the Nature of the Eye, that the common Structure of those Glasses is contrary to the Rules of Art, to the Nature of Things, &c. and very prejud
—>  An Essay on Visual Glasses, (Vulgarly called Spectacles) wherein it is shewn, from the Principles of Optics, and the Nature of the Eye, that the common Structure of those Glasses is contrary to the Rules of Art, to the Nature of Things, etc. and very prej
—>  An essay review: Musings on antique astronomy
—>  An Essay touching the Gravitation, or Non-gravitation of Fluid Bodies, and the Reasons thereof
—>  An Essay toward a Natural History of the Earth: and Terrestrial Bodies, especially Minerals: as also of the Sea, Rivers, and Springs. With an Account of the Universal Deluge: and of the Effects that it had upon the Earth : 2 entries
—>  An Essay Toward a Unified Theory of Special Functions Based upon the Functional Equation ?/?z F(z, a) = F(z, a+1)
—>  An Essay towards a History of the Principal Comets that have appeared since the year 1742. Including a particular Detail of the Return of the famous Comet of 1682 in 1759, according to the calculation and prediction of Dr Halley
—>  An Essay towards a Natural History of the Corallines, and other Marine Productions of the like Kind, Commonly found On the Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. To which is added The Description of a large Marine Polype taken near the North Pole, by the Wh
—>  An Essay towards a New Theory of Vision
—>  An Essay towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
—>  An Essay towards an Explication of the Phaenomena of Electricity, Deduced from the Aether of Sir Isaac Newton, contained in Three Papers which were read before the Royal Society
—>  An Essay upon Distinct and Indistinct Vision
—>  An essay upon poetry, newly reprinted: : upon an occasion of the preface to Valentinian, a play. Wherein the ingenious author is so unjustly reflected upon, that nothing but his great quality, could have hindered him from baffling the satyrist, by publish
—>  An Essay, or attempt, towards establishing a New Universal System of Arithmetic; division of the Year, Circle, and Hour; System of Standard Measures, Weights, and Money; Division of the Mariner's Compass, and Scale of the Barometer, and Thermometer; Intro
—>  "An Estimate of Michael Faraday"
—>  An Estimate of the Quantity of Vapour raised out of the Sea by the warmth of the Sun; derived from an Experiment shown before the Royal Society, at one of their late Meetings"
—>  "An Evaluation of the Classical Candle-Mouse Experiment"
—>  An Evaluation of the Hand Keratoscope as a Diagnostic Instrument for Corneal Astigmatism
—>  An Examination of Dr Burnet's Theory of the Earth. Together with some Remarks on Mr. Whiston's New Theory of the Earth
—>  An Examination of Dr Burnet's Theory of the Earth: with some Remarks on Mr. Whiston's New Theory of the Earth. Also an Examination of the Reflections on the Theory of the Earth; and a Defence of the Remarks on Mr. Whiston's New Theory
—>  An Examination Of Dr Burnet's Theory of the Earth: With Some Remarks On Mr. Whiston's New Theory of the Earth. Also An Examination of the Reflections on the Theory of the Earth; And A Defence of the Remarks on Mr. Whiston's New Theory. To the whole is ann
—>  An Examination of Dr Price's Essay on the Population of England and Wales; and the Doctrine of an Increased Population in this Kingdom, established by Facts
—>  An Examination of M. La Place's Theory of Capillary Action : 2 entries
—>  "An Examination of Monthly and Seasonal Extremes Using Historical Weather Maps from 1781: October 1781"
—>  'An Examination of the Engraved Lettering on English Mathematical Instruments 1550-1800'
—>  An Examination of the Reflections on The Theory of the Earth. Together with a Defence of the Remarks on Mr. Whiston's New Theory
—>  "An example of Eighteenth-century Swiss printer's copy: Euler on the Calculus of Variations"
—>  An excellent discourse of the admirable force and efficacie of Art and Nature, written by the famous Frier Roger Bacon, sometime fellow of Merton Colledge, and afterward of Brasen-nose in Oxford. Printed at London by Thomas Creede for Richard Olive. 1597.
—>  An Exhibition of Early Typewriters to Commemorate the Centenary of the First Manufactured Typewriter

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