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—>  An Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Surveying, Philosophical, Mathematical, Optical, Photographic and Standard Meteorological Instruments manufactured by L. Casella
—>  An Illustrated Catalogue of Microscopes Objectives and Accessory Apparatus
—>  An Illustrated Catalogue of Scientific Instruments
—>  An Illustrated Catalogue of Scientific Instruments manufactured and sold by R. & J. Beck, to whom the following medals have been awarded: ...
—>  An Illustrated Catalogue of Scientific Instruments Owned by the Most Honourable the Marquess of Bath
—>  [An Illustrated Catalogue of Scientific Instruments ...]
—>  An Illustrated Dictionary of Scientific Terms
—>  An Illustrated History of Science
—>  An Inaugural Lecture on the Study of Botany, read in the Library of the Botanic Garden, Oxford, May 1, 1834
—>  An Inaugural Lecture on the Study of Botany, read in the Library of the Botanic Garden, Oxford, May I, MDCCCXXXIV
—>  An Independent Scientist's Views on the Economic & Political Possibilities of Atomic Energy for the Future
—>  An Index of British Mathematicians. Part 2. 1701-1760
—>  An Index of British Mathematicians: A Check-List
—>  An Index to Biographical Fragments in Unspecialized Scientific Journals
—>  An Index to the Genera and Species of the Diatomaceae and their Synonyms
—>  An Index to The Mathematical Practitioners of Hanoverian England 1714-1840
—>  An Index to The Mathematical Practitioners of Hanoverian England 1714-1840 by E. G. R. Taylor
—>  "An Infirmity of Purpose"
—>  "An Inquiry concerning the Weight ascribed to Heat"
—>  "An Inquiry into the Geometrical Character of the Hour-lines upon the Antique Sundials"
—>  "An Inquiry into the Geometrical Character of the Hour-Lines upon the Antique Sun-Dials"
—>  An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth; deduced from facts and the laws of Nature. To which is added an Appendix, containing some general observations on the strata in Derbyshire. With sections of them, representing their arrangment
—>  An Instance of Mechanic Movement, in which the known Axiom does not take place, namely, that 'in using any Mechanic Power, what you gain in power, you lose in time'
—>  "An Instrument for the Rapid and Accurate Determination of the Specific Gravity of Solid Bodies"
—>  "An Interferometer after Mach and Zehnder"
—>  "An International Catalogue of Scientific Instruments made before A.D. 1500. A Preliminary Report"
—>  "An International Checklist of Astrolabes"
—>  An Interpretation of the no. 666. Wherein, not onely the Manner, how this Number ought to be Interpreted, is clearely proved and Demonstrated: but it is also showed, yt this Number is an exquisite and perfect Character, truly, exactly, and essentially des
—>  "An Intimate View of Seventeenth Century Science"
—>  An Introduction and Notes, on Mr. Bird's method of Dividing Astronomical Instruments. To which is added, a Vocabulary of English and French Technical Terms
—>  An Introduction to a General System of Hydrostaticks and Hydraulicks, Philosophical and Practical. Wherein the most reasonable and advantageous Methods of raising and conducting Water, ... Containing in General a Physico-mechanical Enquiry into the Origin
—>  An Introduction to Astronomy. In a series of letters, from a Preceptor to his Pupil. In which the most useful and interesting Parts of the Science are clearly and familiarly explained
—>  An Introduction to Astronomy. In a series of letters, from a Preceptor to his Pupil. In which the most useful and interesting Parts of the Science are clearly and familiarly explained.
—>  An Introduction to Bibliography for Literary Students
—>  An Introduction to Brass
—>  An introduction to Celestial Mechanics
—>  An introduction to chemical science
—>  An Introduction to Chronology: Containing an Account of Time; also of the most remarkable Cycles, Epochs, Eras, Periods and Moveable Feasts. To which is added, a Brief Account of the several Methods proposed for the Alteration of the Style, the reforming
—>  An Introduction to Designated Collections
—>  An Introduction to Electricity
—>  An introduction to electricity : in six sections : 2 entries
—>  An Introduction to Electricity. In six sections. I. Of Electricity in general. II. A Description of the Electrical Machine. III. A Description of the Apparatus (belonging to the Machine) for making Electrical Experiments. IV. How to know if the Machine be
—>  An Introduction to Experimental Psychology
—>  An Introduction to Geography, Astronomy, and Dialling Containing the most Useful Elements of the said Sciences ...
—>  An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines
—>  An introduction to machine drawing and design
—>  An Introduction to Medieval Ivory Carvings
—>  An Introduction to Metallic Corrosion
—>  An Introduction to Metallurgical Laboratory Techniques
—>  An Introduction to Mineralogy: or An Accurate Classification of Fossils and Minerals, viz. Earths, Stones, Salts, Inflammables and Metallic Substances

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