A course of lectures in natural and experimental philosophy, geography and astronomy
in which the properties, affections, and phaenomena of natural bodies, hitherto discover'd, are exhibited and explain'd on the principles of the Newtonian philosophy ... : the whole confirmed by experiments, and illustrated with copper-plates ...
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Publication
1743 - Printed and sold by J. Newbery and C. Micklewright ... ; also by Mess. Ware, Birt, Astley, Austen, Robinson, Dodsley, and Needham ... in London; Mr. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Thurlbourne in Cambridge; Mess. Ward and Chandler, at York and Scarborough; Mr. Collins in Salisbury; Mr. Frederick at Bath; Mr. Craighton in Ipswich; and Mr. Wimpey in Newbury, Reading [Eng.], England
Language
English
Word Count
33,000 words, Guess
Page Count
132 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL57685841M
- OCLC Control Number18431440
Classifications
- LCCQC19 .M27 1743
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