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MOORE (Sir JONAS). A new systeme of mathematicks. See Moore 

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. A mathematical compendium, or useful practices in arithmetick, 



geometry and astronomy, geography and navigation, embatteling and 

 quartering of armies, fortification and gunnery, gauging and dyalling, 

 explaining the logarithms, Nepair rods, the application of pendulum, the 

 projection of the sphere for an universal dyal, &c., collected by N. Ste- 

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Arithmetic in two books ; the first treating of the vulgar arithmetick, 



the second of algebra : to which are added, a new contemplation geome- 

 trical upon the ellipsis, and the two first books of Mydorgius his conical 

 sections analized by W. Oughtred ; [followed by] A canon of the 

 squares and cubes of all numbers under 1000, of the squared squares 

 under 300, and of the square cubes and cubed cubes under 200 ; 

 5 pts. in 1 vol. 8 London, 1660. 



MORGAN ( ). Dissertations on the cycloid, the parabola, &c. 



See Morgan ( ). -Six philosophical dissertations, &c. 4 1770. (Mis- 

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MORGAN (ARTHUR). Tables showing the total number of persons as- 

 sured in the Equitable Society ; to which are added, tables of the 



probabilities and expectations of the duration of human life, deduced 

 from these documents, &c. fol. London, 1834. 



MORGAN (WILLIAM). See Price (R.). Observations on reversionary 

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Memoirs of the life of R. Price. 8 London, 1815. 



. The doctrine of annuities and assurances of lives and survivorships, 



stated and explained ; also an essay on the present state of population in 

 England and Wales, by Dr. Price. 8 London, 1779. 



. The principles and doctrine of assurances, annuities on lives and 



contingent reversions, stated and explained. 8 London, 1821." 



MORLAND (Sir SAMUEL). The description and use of two arithmetick 

 instruments ; together with a short treatise of arithmetick, as likewise a 

 perpetual almanack; and several tables; 3 pts. in 1 vol. 12 London, 

 1673. 



MORRIS (CORBYN). Observations on the past growth and present state 

 of the city of London. See Collections. Collection (a) of the yearly 

 bills of mortality. 4 1759. (Miscellaneous.) 



MORTON (PIERCE). See Anonymous. Geometry ; plane, solid, and 

 spherical. 8 1830. 



MOUNTAINS (WILLIAM). A description of the lines drawn on Gun- 

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 to practice exemplified in astronomy and navigation. 8 London, 

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MOUTON (GABRIEL). Nova mensurarum geometricarum idea. See 

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MUDGE (WILLIAM) and DALBY (J.). An account of the operations 

 carried on for accomplishing a trigonometrical survey of England and 

 Wales from 1784 to 1796 ; 2 vols. 4 London, 1799-1811. 



MUDGE (WILLIAM) and COLBY (T.). An account of the trigono- 

 metrical survey carried on by order of the master general of His Majesty's 

 ordnance, in the years 1 800-1 809. 4 London, 1811. 



MULLER (JOANNES) de Regiomonte. See Regiomonte (J. M. de). 



MULLER (JOHN). A mathematical treatise, containing a system of 



