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14140 [REYNOLDS (Joseph William, pr., Prescient of Sion College)] The Supernatural in 

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14141 REYNOLDS (Michael) Stationary Engine Driving : a Practical Manual, first edition, 

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 cL, Zs 1881 



14142 Sixth Edition, with WatVs portrait ^ b folding plates, and numerous woodcuts, 12mo. 



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14143 REYNOLDS (Osborne, f.r.s. ; Prof. Engineering, Univ. Manchester) Experimental 

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14144 On the FORCES caused by the Communication of Heat between a Surface and a 



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14145 On the Internal Cohesion of Liquids and the Suspension of a Column of 



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14146 On Rolling-Friction, uith 8 woodcuts, roy. 4to. (pp. 20), setm, 2s 6d 1875 



14147 Sewer Gas, and how to keep it out of Houses ; 2nd Edition, with 8 woodcuts, post 8vo. 



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In this work the author first describes his system of man-holes and water-traps to prevent the escape of sewer gas. 



14148 The Sub-Mechanics of the Universe, impl. 8vo. boards, uncut, 6* %d (p. 10* 6rf nett) 



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14149 REYNOLDSON (John) Practical and Philosophical Principles of Making Malt, in 

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14150 Second Edition [with new Preface], 8vo. boards, uncut. Is 1809 



14151 REZZI (Luigi Maria, Bibliotecario Corsiniano) Sulla Invenzione del MiCROSCOPiO, giuntovi 

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14152 RHODES (Ebenezer, cutler, Sheffield) Essay on the Manufacture, Choice, and Manage- 

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14153 RIGCARDI (Pietro) Saggio di una Bibliografia Euclidea, 4 parts 4to. in 1, sewn, 10s 



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Bononiw, 1757-62 



14157 Another Copy, vxinting 10 plates of v. I, 3 of which are replaced in MS.^ 2 vols. 4to. 



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14159 RIGE (Herbert Louis) The Theory and Practice of Interpolation, including Mechanical 

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14160 RIGE (John Minot, Prof. Math., U.S.N.), and William Woolsey JOHNSON, U.S. Naval 

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14161 Abridged Edition, with 40 diagrams, 8vo. cl., 4s 6d (p. 9s) 1888 



Discarding Lagrange's method of derived functions as objectionable, the authors improved on Newton's conception of 

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