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GENERAL WORKS 



NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 



A. 



ALMEIDA (DOROTHEO). Cartas fisico-mathematicas ; 3 vols. 8 Lis- 

 bon, 1784-1799. 



. Physicarum institutionum libri x. ad usum scholarum ; 3 vols. 8 



Olysiponce, 1785-1793. 



. Recreasao filozofica, ou dialogo sobre a filozofia natural ; 4 vols. 8 



Lisboa, 1758 % 1757. 

 ANONYMOUS. 



CHRISTIAN (the) virtuoso, showing that, by being addicted to experi- 

 mental philosophy, a man is assisted to be a good Christian ; the 1 st 

 part by T. H. R. B. [Boyle] ; to which are subjoined; i, a discourse 

 about the distinction that represents some things as above reason, 

 but not contrary to reason ; n, the first chapter of a discourse en- 

 tituled : Greatness of mind promoted by Christianity ; 3 pts. in 1 vol. 

 12 London, 1690. 



DISQUISITION (a) about the final causes of natural things, wherein it is 

 inquir'd whether, and (if at all) with what cautions a naturalist should 

 admit them, by T. H. R. B. [Boyle] ; to which are subjoin'd by way 

 of appendix some uncommon observations about vitiated sight, by 

 the same author. 12 London, 1688. 



EXCELLENCY (the) of theology compared with natural philosophy, by 

 T. H. R. B. E. [Boyle] ; to which are annex'd some occasional 

 thoughts about the excellency and grounds of the mechanical hypo- 

 thesis, by the same author ; 2 vols. 8 London, 1674. 

 FREE (a) inquiry into the vulgarly receiv'd notion of nature, by R. B* 



[Boyle]. 8 London, 168-i-. 



LIFE (the) of Galileo Galilei, with illustrations on the advancement of 

 experimental philosophy [by J. E. Drinkwater]. 4 London, 1829. 

 One of the few copies printed in this form, for private distribution. 



NATURAL philosophy (Library of Useful Knowledge) ; vol. i, objects, 

 advantages and pleasures of science [by Lord Brougham and Vaux] ; 

 mechanics [by D. Lardner] ; hydrostatics [by Lord Brougham and 

 Vaux] ; hydraulics [by Millington] ; pneumatics [by D. Lardner] ; 



heat [by Ogg] ; optics, double refraction and polarisation of light 

 [by Sir D. Brewster] ; vol. n, popular introductions to natural phi- 

 losophy [by Mrs. Marcet]; Newton's optics [by D. Lardner]; de- 

 scription of optical instruments [by Pritchard] ; thermometer and 



