Robert Scot
Died 1823-01-01
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- ISNI0000000027912596
- Open LibraryOL4916652A
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Books by Robert Scot
Total count: 10
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Erbauliche Lieder-Sammlungzum gottesdienstlichen Gebrauch in den Vereinigten Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinen in Nord-AmericaErste Auflage.Gedruckt bey Leibert und Billmeyer1786-01-01
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Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialectPrinted by J. and A. M'Lean, Franklin's Head, no. 41, Hanover-Square.1788-01-01
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The World displayed; or, A curious collection of voyages and travelsFirst American edition, corrected & enlarged, in eight volumes. Vol. I[-VIII].Publish'd by Dobelbower, Key, and Simpson.1795-01-01
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The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in MDCLXXXVIIIIn six volumes, illustrated with platesA new edition, with the author's last corrections and improvements.Printed for Robert Campbell; by Samuel H. Smith.1795-01-01
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The Edinburgh new dispensatorycontaining I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, an account of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias. With the additions of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias. : The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations; and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; : with new tables of elective attractions, of antimonial and mercurial preparations, &c. : And copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments. : Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. LewisThe fourth edition; with many alterations, corrections, and additions: and a full and clear account of the new chemical doctrines published by Mr. Lavoisier.Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, South Second-Street.1796-01-01
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Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature ..The first American edition, in eighteen volumes, greatly improved.Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, no 41, South Second Street.1798-01-01
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful KnowledgeVolume IVPrinted and sold by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no[.] 41, South Second Street.1799-01-01
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Lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, considered in its present state of improvementDescribing in a familiar and easy manner the principal phenomena of nature; and showing that they all co-operate in displaying the goodness, wisdom, and power of GodThis American edition, printed from the last London edition, edited by William Jones, mathematical instrument maker, is carefully revised and corrected, by Robert Patterson, professor of mathematicks, and teacher of natural philosophy, in the University of Pennsylvania.Printed for William W. Woodword, no. 52, corner of Chesnut and Second Streets, Philadelphia.1806-01-01
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Astronomical & geographical essayscontaining, I. A full and comprehensive view, on a new plan, of the general principles of astronomy. II. The use of the celestial and terrestrial globes, exemplified in a greater variety of problems, than are to be found in any other work. III. The description and use of the most improved planetarium, tellurian, and lunarium. IV. An introduction to practical astronomyFourth edition. With the author's last improvements, illustrated with elegant copper-plates.Printed for William Young, bookseller and stationer n. 52 South 2d. Street, Philadelphia.1808-01-01
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Scott's practical cotton spinner and manufactureror the managers', overlookers', and mechanics' companion; being a comprehensive system of calculations of mill gearing and machinery ... with the recent improvements in machinery, to which are added compendious tables of yarns and reeds .8th ed., with plates.John Heywood1877-01-01