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| 1802 - 728 páginas
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| 1801 - 652 páginas
...Treatife on Aflronomy, in which the Elements of the Science Ire deduced in a natural cider, dcmonftrated on mathematical Principles, and explained by an application to the various Phenomena. By Olinthuj Gregory, Urge volume, 8vo. withplircs, 15*. COMMEKCX. Obfervations on the Reports of the... | |
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