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4774 TAYLOR (Jolm) Thesaurium Mathematics, or the Treasury of the Mathematicks, with 

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4775 TAYLOR (John, f.r.s.) : Records of Mining, edited by John Taylor, f.r.s., f.g.s., etc.. 

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Containing the following contributions by the Editor : Prospectus of a School of Mines in Cornwall ; On Pumps used 

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4776 TAYLOR (Michael) Sexagesimal Table, exhibiting, at Sight, the Result of any Proportion, 

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4777 Tables of Logarithms of all Numbers, from 1 to 101000 ; and of the Sines and Tangents 



to every Second of the Quadrant, with Preface, and Precepts for their Explanation and Use (pp. 64), 

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4778 Another Copy, hf russia {title and a few II. stained), £1. 55 



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4779 TAYLOR (Robert Llewellyn, f.i.c.) The Student's Chemistry : Inorganic Chemistry and 

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4780 TAYLOR (Sedley, Felloiv of Trinity) SOUND and Music : a New Mathematical Treatise on 

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4781 TAYLOR (Thomas ; ' Platonist ') The Elements of a New Arithmetical Notation, and of 

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4782 TEACHING of MATHEMATICS, Discussion on the (British Association, 1901), ed. by 

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4783 TECHNICAL DICTIONARIES, The Deinhardt-Schlomann Series of, in Six Languages: 

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4784 Vol. Ill : Steam Boilers, Steam Engines, Steam Turbines, ed. by Wilhelm 



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4785 Vol. IV : Internal Combustion Engines, compiled by Karl Schikore, with 



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4786 TECKLENBURG (Theodor S.) Handbuch der Tiefbohrkunde ; with portrait, \b8 fine plates 

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4787 TELEGRAFIE, Jaarboekje voor, 1860 [uitgegeven door J. C. EVERS en L. Arisz] ; with 

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 47S8 TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS, JOURNAL of the SOCIETY of, including original Papers, 

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4789 TENNANT (Lt.-Gen. James Francis, r.e., f.r.s.) Keport on the Preparations for, and 

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4790 TERRY (Hubert Lanphier, f.i.c.) India-Rubber, and its Manufacture, with Chapters on 

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