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r.V^kPTICK S, or a Treatise of the Refkctions, Refractions, Inflections and Colours of.

Light. The third Edition corrected By Sir Isate Newton, Kt. 8, 17z;,

2. Optice, sive de Reflectionibus, Refractionibus, Inflectiombus & Coloribus Lucis. Libritres. Authore lsaaco Newton, Equite Aurato. Latine reddidit Samuel Clarke, S. T. P. Editio-secunda, auctior. 8 T0 . 17x9.

3. Analysis per Quantitatum Series, Fluxiones, ac Differentias cum Enumeratione Linearumtertii Ordinis. 4 0 . 1711.

4. Arithmetica Universalis, sive de Compositione & Resolutione'Arithmetica Liber. Edit,secunda. 8. 1722.

5. The fame in Englilh by Mr. R apkfon. 8 V0 .

6. The Philosophica! Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; abridgd, methodizd,'and difposd undet the genetal Heads of Physics, Statics, Pneumatics, Natura! History, Chy-mistry and Medicine. The whole illustrated wrth Notes, containing rhe Improvements madein the severa! Parts of natural and experimental Knowledge sin ce his Time. In three Volumes.-By Peter Shaw, M. D. 4 0 ,

7. Geometria Organica, sive Descriptio Linearum curvarum universalis. Auctore Co-jino Mac-Laurin Mathefeos in Collegio novo Abredonensi Professore, Si Reg. Söc. Socio. 4°^172°.

8. Philosophical Transactions, giving forne Account of the present Undertakings, Studiesand Labours of the Ingerdous in many conslderable Patts of the 1 World, from 1665 to 1725«,In 32 Volumes. Continued and published by Dr. James Jurm, Secretary to the Royal Society.2 i. B. There are 389 Numbers, most of which may be had separate.

9. The fame abridged by Mr. Lowthorp, and Mr. Mott. In 5 Vol. 4°.

10. Epistola ad amicum de Cotefii Inventis Curvarum ratione, quae cum Circulo & Hyper-bola comparationem admittunt, cui additur appendix. 4 0 . 1722.

11. An Analytick Treatise of Conic Sections, and their Use, for resolving of Equationsin determinate and indeterminate Problems, being the Posthumous Work of the Marquiss de-V Hospital, Honorary Fellow of the Academy Royal of Sciences. 4°.

12. Historia Coelestis Britannica, tribus Voluminibus contenta, observante Johanne Flamste-dio, A. R. in Observatorio Regio Grenovicensi, 172.5.

13. Mathematica! Elements of Narutal Philofophy, consirm'd by Experiments, or an Intro-duction to Sir Isaac Newtons Philosophy. Written in Latin by William James sGravesand,Doctot of Laws and Philosophy, Professor of Mathematicks and Astronomy at Leyden, and'F.R.S. of London . Tranflated into Englifhby J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. F. R. S. andChap-lain to his Grace the Duke of Chandos. In x Vol. 8°. 1726.

14. An Essay on Perspective, written by William James s' Gravesand, Doctot of La ws, eyci 'gvo. 1714.

15. Phyfico-Theology, or a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, from hisWorks of the Creation, with large Notesand many curious Observations. By William Derham,rRector of Upminsttr in Effex, Canon of Wind for, F. R.S. The Sixth Edition. 8 vo . 1723.

16. Aftro-Theology, or a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, from a Survey,of the Heavens. Illustrated with Copper Plates. The Fifth Edition. By the fame Author.8*°. 171 d.

17. Methodus Incrementorum directa & inversa. Auctore Brook Taylor, L, L. DI & Regis*

Societatis Secretario. 4 0 . 1717, ' .

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