| Books - 1802 - 572 pages
...longer on the indulgence of our readers. A»r> ART. XI- -A Treatise on Astronomy; in which the Elements of the Science are deduced in a natural Order, from...explained by an Application to the various Phenomena. By Olinthus Gregory, Teacher of Mathematics, Cambridge, 8vo. pp. 550. and 9 Plates. 158. Boards. Kearsley.... | |
| 1801 - 710 pages
...Cambridge, hasjuft complf ted a fcientiric work on Aftronomy, in which the elements of the 'fcience are deduced in a natural order from the appearances of the -heavens to an obiérver on the earth, demonftrated on mathematical principles and explained by an application to... | |
| Great Britain - 1802 - 700 pages
...CATALOGUE. NEW PUBLICATIONS, ASTRONOMY ARTS AND SCIENCES, A TREATISE on Aftronomy; in - which the Elements of the Science are deduced in a natural Order, from the Appearances of the Heavens to an Obferver on the Earth ; demonstrated on mathematical Principles, and explained by an Application to... | |
| British periodicals - 1801 - 676 pages
...of the fcience a"re deduced in a natural or JIT from the appearances of the heavens to an obferver on the earth, demonstrated on mathematical principles,...explained by an application to the various phenomena. The chief object of this work is to prefent the reader with a view of the great truths of aftronomy,... | |
| Johann Christian Hüttner - 1801 - 962 pages
...Cadell. A treatise on Astronomy in which the elements of the science are deduced in a natural order, demonstrated on mathematical principles and explained by an application to the various phenomena by O. Gregory. ». içs. Kearsiy. Observations on the reports of the directors of the East India Company... | |
| 1802 - 572 pages
...longer on the indulgence of our readers. ART. ART. XI. A Treatise on /ttlronomy; in which the Elements of the Science are deduced in a natural Order, from...explained by an Application to the various Phenomena. By Olinthus Gregory, Teacher of Mathematics, Cambridge. 8vo. pp. 550. and 9 Plates, ijs. Boards. Kearsley.... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1802 - 756 pages
...Cavallo, FRS with phtes. London. Treatise on Astronomy, in which the elements of the science .1 : e deduced, in a natural order, from the appearances...explained by an application to the various phenomena; by Olinthus Gregory, Cambridge. Philosophical Papers, being a collection of memoirs, dissertations,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1802 - 572 pages
...longer on the indulgence of our readers. A«T. AK T. XI. A Treatlsi on Aetronomy ; in which the Elements of the Science are deduced in a natural Order, from...Heavens to an Observer on the Earth ; demonstrated on Mai thematical Principles, and explained by an Application to the various Phenomena. By Olinthus Gregory,... | |
| William Nicholson - Science - 1802 - 752 pages
...five folid decimeters each. — Bulletin des Se. AV, .57. BOOKS OF SCIENCE, A Treatife on Aftronomy, in which the Elementi of the Science are deduced in a natural order from the Appearances of the Hea-cent to an Obferver on t/ie Earth ; demonßrated on Mathematical Principles; and explained by an... | |
| Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802 - 590 pages
... 300050907R \W •*•• » A TREATISE ON ASTRONOMY, IN WHICH THE ELEMENTS OF THE SCIENCE ARE DEDUCED IN A NATURAL ORDER, FROM THE APPEARANCES OF TIKE HEAVENS TO AN OeSEKfER ON THE DEMONSTRATED ON MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES 5 AN D -Aft F I- All.' ED... | |
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