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After a brief account of the several opinions concerning the tides entertained by philosophers previously to Newton , Mr. Vince proceeds to determine the figure of the earth supposed to be fluid , and the height of the tides , on the ...
After a brief account of the several opinions concerning the tides entertained by philosophers previously to Newton , Mr. Vince proceeds to determine the figure of the earth supposed to be fluid , and the height of the tides , on the ...
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A Second Essay on Burns , in which an Attempt is made to refute the Opinions of Mr. Earle , and Sir W. Farquhar , lately advanced on the supposed Benefit of the Application of Ice in such Accidents : With Cases and Communications ...
A Second Essay on Burns , in which an Attempt is made to refute the Opinions of Mr. Earle , and Sir W. Farquhar , lately advanced on the supposed Benefit of the Application of Ice in such Accidents : With Cases and Communications ...
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Respecting an opinion entertained among seamen , relative to the flight of such birds as are supposed seldom to quit the neighbourhood of land , it is to be observed that , when any of these are seen in strange seas , it is usually ...
Respecting an opinion entertained among seamen , relative to the flight of such birds as are supposed seldom to quit the neighbourhood of land , it is to be observed that , when any of these are seen in strange seas , it is usually ...
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Predictions See Dobbs | 34 |
Pride of Birth a Satire | 44 |
Lelands Reflections | 99 |
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