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—>  An Extension of the Double Altitude Problem to finding the Longitude as well as the Latitude at Sea
—>  An Extract from a Letter of the Rev. Mr John Hellins, formerly Assistant to Mr (now Dr) Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal at Greenwich Observatory, to Francis Maseres, Esq.
—>  An Extract from a Letter of the Rev. Mr. John Hellins, formerly Assistant to Mr. (now Dr.) Maskelyne, the Astronomer-Royal at Greenwich Observatory, to Francis Maseres, Esq.
—>  "An Extract of an account given by Mr. Flamstead of his own and Mr. Edmund Halleys Observations concerning the Spots in the Sun, appearing in July and August 1676"
—>  An Extract of some Physico-Mathematical Discourses contained in Mr. Cotes's Hydrostatical and Pneumatical Lectures: printed for the use of those that go the Course of Experiments
—>  "An Extract of the Journal des Scavans. of April 22 st. N. 1686. Giving an account of the two new Satellites of Saturn, discovered lately by Mr. Cassini at the Royal Observatory in Paris."
—>  "An Historical Account of the Trade Winds, and Monsoons, observable in the Seas between and near the Tropicks, with an attempt to assign the Phisical cause of the said Winds"
—>  An Historical and Descriptive Account of the various processes of the Daguerreotype and the Diorama,
—>  An Historical and Philosophical Account of the Barometer, or Weather-Glass. ... Are Assigned and Explained ...
—>  An Historical and Philosophical Account of the Barometer, or Weather-Glass. Wherein the Reason and Use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, and the Causes of its different Gravitation, are Assign'd and Explain'd. And a Modest Attempt from the
—>  An Historical and Philosophical Account of the Barometer, or Weather-Glass. Wherein the reason and use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, the Causes of its different Gravitation are assign'd and explain'd: and A Modest Attempt from thence m
—>  An Historical Review of the Nature and Results of Vaccination, as unfolded in Dr Baron's Life of Jenner
—>  An Historical Survey of the Astronomy of the Ancients
—>  An Humble Address to the Right Honourable the Lords. And the rest of the Honourable Commissioners, Appointed by Act of Parliament to judge of all Performances Relating to the Longitude; Wherein it is demonstrated from Mr Flamsteed's Observations, that by
—>  An Hypothetical Notion of the Plague; And some Out-of-the-Way Thoughts about it. Shewing, I. What the Pestilential Matter Originally is, and whence. II. What the Infective Particles, and their Quality is. III. The Nature of Infection and Contagion. IV. Me
—>  "An Iconographic Study of Sandglasses Suggesting a Possible Use as Cheap Domestic Timekeepers"
—>  "An Iconographic Study of Sandglasses"
—>  An idea of a phytological history propounded. : Together with a continuation of the anatomy of vegetables, particularly prosecuted upon roots. And an account of the vegetation of roots grounded chiefly thereupon
—>  An Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Philosophical, Meteorological, Mathematical, Surveying, Optical and Photographic Instruments, manufactured by L. P. Casella, Scientific & Meteorological Instrument Maker to the Admiralty, ... 23, Hatton Garden,
—>  An Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Surveying, Philosophical, Mathematical, Optical, Photographic and Standard Meteorological Instruments manufactured by L. Casella

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