A Compendious System of Natural Philosophy: With Notes Containing the Mathematical Demonstrations, and Some Occasional Remarks. Part I. The Properties of Bodies. Their Laws of Motion. And the Mechanical Powers. By J. Rowning, ...Sam. Harding, 1738 - 75 pages |
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