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A Specimen of a New Al-Mon-Ac for Ever: Or a Rectified Account of Time, by a Luni-Solar Year. Described in (And Dedicated to the Most Honourable Order Of) the Garter.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
Appendix. Consonant to the Observations of Dr. Tyson, I Have Since the Printing That Sheet an Account of an Observation Made by Dr. Samson, Upon the Dissection a Morbid Body.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
The Substance of an Optical Discourse Made Before the Royal Society, by R.H. Proposing a Way of Helping Short-Sighted or Purbling Eyes.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
An Account of the First Volume of the English Atlas , Containing a Description of the Places Next the North Pole; As Also of Muscovy, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, and Their Several Dependencies. Printed at the Theater of Oxford Moles Pitt, at the Angel in St.Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1680..
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
The Substance of a Mechanical Discourse, Containing the Description of the Best Form of Horizontal Sails for a Mill, and the Ground of the Inclined Sails of Ships, Made Before De Royal Society, by R. H.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
An Additional Observation Concerning the Growing of Hair on a Dead Body.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
A Mathematical Problem of Robert Wood. LL. D. Master of the Mathematical School, Lately Founded by His Sacred Majesty, in Christ-Church-Hospital, for the Improvement of Navigation.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
An Universal Natural Preservative Against Infection, Published for the Common Good by Jacobus Johannes Wenceslaus Dobrzensky De Nigro Ponte, Doctor of Philosophy and Physick, and Professor Extraordinary of Them at Prague; Printed in Two Sheets at Prague, 1680
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
Some Microscopical Observations Made by Mr. Anthony Leuwenhoek, Concerning the Globulous Particles in Liquors, and the Animal in Semine Masculino Infectorum.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
A Third Astronomical Observation, Made by Mr. J. Flamstead, at Greenwich, of the Same Eclipse.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
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