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A Description Of the most valuable Kinds of Microscopes Now in Use: viz. The Pocket Microscope, together with the New Invention for fixing it on a Pedestal, and giving Light to Objects by a Speculum; The Double Reflecting Microscope; The Microscope for vi
A Description of the Nature and Motions of Comets, with a history of Several Comets, Which have appeared since the Year 1337; to which is added, an account of the Comet of the Year 1811
A Description of the Nature, Construction, and Use of the Torricellian, or Simple Barometer. With a Scale of Rectification for estimating the True Altitude of the Column of Mercury (equal to the Weight of the Atmosphere) to the Hundredth Part of an Inch.
A Description of the New-Invented Table Air-Pump: With the manner of Performing the most Curious Experiments on it: The Figures of the Air-Pump Glasses, And all the Machines belonging to it, being curiously Engrav'd on Copper-Plates
"A Description of the Principle and Method of Using the Common and Reflective Goniometers"
A Description of the Principle and Method of Using the Common & Reflective Goniometers
A Description of the Selenographia: An Apparatus for Exhibiting the Phenomena of the Moon. Together with an Account of some of the Purposes which it may be applied to
A description of the slide rule : with particular directions for the use of the glass slide rule invented by M. Leon Lalanne
A Description of the Solar, or, Camera Obscura Microscope
A Description of the Solar, or, Camera Obscura Microscope,
A Description of the Use of the New Maritime Theodolite, or Azimuth Compass, Invented by J. Dobbins, R.N. London
A description of the Wallingford clock at St. Albans Cathedral
"A Description of the Water Microscope"
A Description of Two Methods by which the Irregularities in the Motion of a Clock, arising from the Influence of Heat and Cold upon the Rod of the Pendulum, may be prevented. Read at the Royal Society, June 4, 1752. To which are added A Collection of Pape
A Description with Plates of the Timekeeper Invented by the Late Mr. Thomas Mudge : to which is prefixed a narrative, by Thomas Mudge, his son (1799)
A Description, with Plates, of the Time-Keeper invented by the late Mr. Thomas Mudge. To which is prefixed a Narrative, by ... , his Son, of Measures taken to give effect to the Invention since the reward bestowed upon it by the House of Commons in the ye
A Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical Apparatus, Berlin and Dresden Porcelain, Chemical Tests, etc.
A Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical Apparatus, Berlin and Dresden Porcelain, Chemical Tests, etc. Manufactured and Sold by Charles Button, Operative and Manufacturing Chemist, Late Dymond & Co., 146, Holborn Bars, London
A Descriptive Catalogue of Electrical, Voltaic, Pneumatic, and Optical Instruments & Apparatus
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Portraits, Busts, Silver, and other objects of interest in the Royal College of Physicians of London
A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing Instruments, Their Construction, Uses, Qualities, Selection, Preservation, and Suggestions for Improvements, with Hints Upon Drawing And Colouring
A Descriptive, Analytical, and Critical Catalogue of the Manuscripts bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., ...
A determinacao da declinacao solar na nautica dos descobrimentos
A Determination of the exact Moments of Time when the Planet Venus was at external and internal contact with the Sun's Limb, in the Transits of June 6th, 1761; and June 3d, 1769
A Dial in Your Poke: A Book of Portable Sundials
A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy ...
A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy, with an Account of the Processes employed in many of the most important Chemical Manufactures. To which are added a Description of Chemical Apparatus, and various useful Tables of Weights and Measures, Chemical In
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences. Founded on that of the late Dr Ure
A Dictionary of Chemistry, exhibiting the present State of the Theory and Practice of that Science, its Application to Natural Philosophy, the Process of Manufactures, Metallurgy, and numerous other Arts dependant on the Properties and Habitudes of Bodies
A Dictionary of Chemistry. Containing the Theory and Practice of that Science; its application to Natural Philosophy, Natural History, Medicine, and Animal Economy: with Full Explanations of the Qualities and Modes of Acting of Chemical Remedies: and the : 2 entries
A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines; being a continuation of 'The Dictionary of the Bible'
A Dictionary of English Weights and Measures from Anglo-Saxon Times to the Nineteenth Century
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography by Various Writers
A Dictionary of Photography for the Amateur and Professional Photographer : 2 entries
A Dictionary of the English and German Languages for Home and School in Two Parts. Second Part: German-English.
A Dictionary of Universal Biography : 2 entries
A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English
"A Different World"
A Direct Reading Tacheometer
A Directory of English Country Physicians 1603-1643
A Directory of Sheffield: A Reproduction of the 1787 Directory of Sheffield which includes the Marks of the Cutlers, Scissor and Filesmiths, Edgetool and Sickle Makers
"A Discourse concerning a Method of Discovering the true Moment of the Sun's Ingress into the Tropical Signs"
A Discourse of Gravity and Gravitation, grounded on Experimental Observations: Presented to the Royal Society, November 12. 1674
A Discourse of Natural Bathes, and Mineral Waters. Wherein, the Original of Fountains in general is declared. The nature and difference of Minerals, with Examples of particular Bathes. The Generation of Minerals in the Earth, from whence both the Actual H
A Discourse of the Plague; Wherein Dr Mead's Notions are Consider'd and Refuted
"A Discourse of the Rule of the decrease of the hight of the Mercury in the Barometer, according as places are Elevated above the Surface of the Earth, with an attempt to discover the true reason of the Rising and Falling of the Mercury, upon change of We
A Discourse on the Revolutions of the Surface of the Globe, and the changes thereby produced in the Animal Kingdom
A Discourse on the Study of Science in its relations to Individuals and to Society
A Discourse Setting forth the Unhappy Condition of the Practice of Physick in London, And Offering Some means to put it into a better; for the Interest of Patients, no less, or rather much more, then of Physicians
A Discovery Of A New World, Or, A Discourse Tending to prove, that 'tis Probable there may be another Habitable World in the Moon. With a Discourse Concerning the Probability of a Passage thither. Unto which is Added, A Discourse Concerning a New Planet, : 2 entries
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